We Don’t Just Work in Gwinnett County. We Live Here.
You got hurt in your own community. The grocery store where you shop every week. The intersection you drive through daily. The apartment complex where you’ve lived for years. This wasn’t just an accident — it was a betrayal of the basic trust that keeps our community safe.
We understand because we’re your neighbors. Our office is on Jimmy Carter Blvd. We drive I-85 through Gwinnett every day. We shop at Sugarloaf Mills. Our kids go to Gwinnett County schools.
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The Community Trust Betrayal System
Here’s what happens when someone gets hurt in their own community: The system that was supposed to protect you works against you.
This isn’t just about your case — it’s about the safety standards that protect every Gwinnett County family.
Every business in Gwinnett County must follow basic community safety rules:
When these rules get broken, it’s not just “business” — it’s a betrayal of the trust that holds our community together.
Your Community Injury Journey · StoryBrand
You’ve been part of this community for years
The Familiar Places
The Shocking Reality
The Isolation
The Professional Strangers
You need advocates who are as committed to Gwinnett County as you are.
Clear Plan · How We Guide You to Justice
Your 4-Step Local Justice Process
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Step 1 — Community-First Investigation
We investigate your case with local knowledge. We know which intersections have sight-line problems, which apartment complexes have maintenance issues, which businesses have histories of customer injuries. Our Norcross office means we can be at your location within minutes.
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Step 2 — Community Accountability Standards
We hold negligent parties to the standards our community deserves. Property owners who profit from Gwinnett County customers must maintain safe conditions. Drivers who use our roads must respect other families’ safety.
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Step 3 — Local Court Advantage
Your case will be tried in Gwinnett County courts by Gwinnett County juries. We know the local legal environment, the judges, and what community members expect from businesses and individuals who operate here.
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Step 4 — Community Standard Compensation
We demand compensation that reflects what your injury actually cost you in this community — Gwinnett County medical providers, lost income from local employers, and impact on your ability to participate in the activities that make Gwinnett County home.
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FREE: Gwinnett County Injury Rights Guide
“Everything Gwinnett County residents need to know when they’re hurt in their own community.”
Community-specific information for Gwinnett residents
Your rights when injured at local businesses and properties
Best medical providers in Gwinnett County for injury treatment
How to document evidence at local accident scenes
Gwinnett County court system and filing procedures
Common tactics used by local insurance adjusters
Community resources for injury victims and families
Georgia laws that protect Gwinnett County residents
This guide contains information specific to our community that generic lawyers can’t provide.
Reptile Framework · Community Safety
Community Safety Rules That Protect All of Us
Every Gwinnett County resident depends on others following basic safety rules to protect our shared community:
The Customer Safety Rule
Every business that profits from Gwinnett County customers must maintain safe premises. When Kroger doesn’t clean up spills, when apartment complexes ignore broken stairs, when shopping centers skip parking lot maintenance — they endanger every family that supports them.
The Neighbor Driver Rule
Every person who drives Gwinnett County roads shares responsibility for everyone else’s family safety. When someone texts through school zones, speeds through residential areas, or drives drunk on our highways — they threaten every child, parent, and grandparent in our community.
The Community Property Rule
Every property owner who benefits from being part of Gwinnett County must maintain conditions that don’t harm community members. When landlords ignore safety hazards, when business owners cut maintenance costs, when developers create dangerous conditions — they violate their obligation to our community.
The Information Honesty Rule
When accidents happen in our community, everyone involved must report accurately to insurance companies and authorities. When drivers lie about what happened, when businesses hide safety violations, when property owners cover up hazards — they steal justice from injured community members.
Why these rules matter to every Gwinnett County family: Your spouse shopping at local stores. Your children walking to school. Your elderly parents driving to medical appointments. Every person you care about depends on these community safety standards every day.
Types of Community Betrayals We Fight
When Your Community Lets You Down
Local Business Negligence
Grocery stores that don’t maintain safe floors where you shop weekly
Shopping centers that ignore parking lot hazards you navigate regularly
Restaurants where you dine with family that create slip and fall dangers
Apartment complexes where you’ve lived for years that defer critical maintenance
Community Road Dangers
Intersection crashes at lights you drive through daily
Highway accidents on commute routes you know by heart
Residential area crashes where your children play
Shopping center parking lot accidents where your family shops
Community Road Dangers
Intersection crashes at lights you drive through daily
Highway accidents on commute routes you know by heart
Residential area crashes where your children play
Shopping center parking lot accidents where your family shops
Workplace Community Injuries
Accidents at Gwinnett County employers where friends and neighbors work
Construction site dangers that threaten community residents and workers
Industrial accidents at businesses that are part of our local economy
Service provider injuries affecting people who serve our community
Real Community Cases We’ve Won
Gwinnett County Cases We’ve Handled
Pleasant Hill Road Shopping Center Fall
Long-time Gwinnett resident shopping at familiar grocery store slipped on undisclosed spill. Store management claimed customer should have seen hazard. We proved the store had notice of recurring problems but chose not to address them. Result: Substantial settlement that held local business accountable to community standards.
I-85 Commute Crash
Gwinnett County teacher rear-ended by texting driver during morning commute to local school. Defense claimed teacher stopped too quickly. We used phone records and traffic analysis to prove the other driver was negligent. Result: Full compensation allowing teacher to return to serving Gwinnett students.
Jimmy Carter Boulevard Pedestrian Case
Community member struck while crossing at marked crosswalk near Norcross shopping area. Driver claimed sun glare prevented seeing pedestrian. We proved driver was speeding in area with known pedestrian traffic. Result: Recovery that covered all medical costs and lost income.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Georgia Laws That Protect Gwinnett County Residents
Georgia Personal Injury Law Applied Locally
O.C.G.A. § 51-3-1 — Premises Liability Protection
Every business and property owner in Gwinnett County owes customers and visitors a duty of ordinary care. This means regular inspection, prompt repair of hazards, and adequate warnings of dangers that can’t be immediately fixed.
O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33 — Comparative Fault
Even if you were partially at fault for an accident, you can still recover compensation as long as your fault is under 50%. Insurance companies exploit this by inflating fault percentages — we counter with evidence of community safety rule violations.
O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33 — Two-Year Deadline
Gwinnett County residents have exactly 2 years from injury date to file lawsuits. This deadline is absolute — miss it by one day and your claim is gone forever.
22 Laws · Own “Community Embedded”
We own one position in Gwinnett County injury law: COMMUNITY EMBEDDED.
What that means:
Our office is here — 5955 Jimmy Carter Blvd, Suite 149, Norcross, GA 30093
We drive these roads daily — we know which intersections are dangerous and why
Our children attend Gwinnett schools — we’re invested in community safety for personal reasons
We drive these roads daily — we understand traffic patterns and dangerous intersections from experience
Our Community Embedded Advantage
We respond to local accident scenes within 15 minutes
We know which local medical providers work best with injury cases
We understand Gwinnett County community standards and expectations
We’re personally invested in holding local businesses and drivers accountable
Our Agreement With You
No attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you
Regular updates about your case progress (we’re neighbors, not strangers)
Personal service from attorneys who care about this community
Commitment to setting precedents that protect other Gwinnett residents
Cities We Serve From Our Norcross Office
Cities We Serve From Our Norcross Office
Don’t Let Your Community Down — Get Justice. We’re personally invested in holding local businesses, drivers, and property owners accountable.
FAQ · Gwinnett County Personal Injury
Frequently Asked Questions About Gwinnett County Personal Injury Cases
Local knowledge matters for building strong cases and achieving fair compensation. We know which Gwinnett intersections have sight-line problems, which businesses have recurring safety issues, and which insurance adjusters try to lowball Gwinnett residents. Atlanta lawyers learn about these conditions from files — we experience them daily as community members. Our Norcross office allows us to investigate accident scenes within minutes, not hours. Most importantly, we’re personally invested in making Gwinnett County safer for everyone because our families live here too.
We have a full-service office at 5955 Jimmy Carter Blvd, Suite 149 in Norcross. This isn’t a satellite office or meeting space — it’s where we work every day, meet with clients, and coordinate cases. Our attorneys live in Gwinnett County, shop at local businesses, drive local roads, and send our children to Gwinnett County schools. We’re not Atlanta lawyers making the drive out when convenient — we’re your neighbors.
Usually within 15 minutes during business hours, and we maintain 24/7 availability for serious accidents. Our Norcross office location allows us to reach most Gwinnett accident scenes faster than emergency responders can complete their reports. This speed matters because critical evidence disappears quickly — skid marks get washed away, witnesses leave, surveillance footage gets overwritten. The sooner we preserve evidence, the stronger your case becomes.
This is exactly the kind of community betrayal that makes injury cases personal. When businesses you’ve supported with years of patronage fail to maintain safe conditions, they’ve violated the basic trust that keeps our community functioning. We don’t just seek compensation for your injury — we hold these businesses accountable to community standards that protect other neighbors from similar harm. Your case can prevent the next community member from getting hurt the same way.
Even when community members cause accidents, accountability matters for everyone’s safety. We understand that accidents involving neighbors are sensitive, but holding drivers responsible for safety rule violations protects every family on Gwinnett County roads. We pursue fair compensation while recognizing that reckless driving endangers the entire community. Our goal is justice that makes local roads safer for everyone’s children, parents, and neighbors.
Gwinnett County has unique characteristics that affect personal injury cases: heavy traffic on specific corridors like I-85 and Pleasant Hill Road, rapid growth creating new hazards, diverse communities with different cultural factors, and specific local businesses with known safety issues. Cases are tried by Gwinnett County juries who understand local conditions and expect community businesses to meet certain standards. Generic lawyers from other areas can’t provide this level of local insight and community understanding.
Final Call to Action
Hurt in Georgia? Call the Big Gunn.
The insurance company may already be building its defense. The Gunn Law Group can help you protect your claim, understand your options, and move forward with confidence.
Your rights when injured at local businesses and properties
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No attorney fees unless we recover for you
Personal service from attorneys who live here
Gunn Law Group — Your Neighbors Fighting for You.
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