Pereira & Associates represents clients in Marietta, Georgia in personal injury, wrongful death, and related matters. A family-run firm built on three decades of state-government litigation and Big Four tax depth — applied to the cases that matter most to Marietta families.
Marietta and the surrounding Cobb County area — including the I-75 corridor, the Cobb Parkway commercial strip, and the residential neighborhoods east and west of Marietta Square — generate cases through Cobb County State Court and Superior Court.
We take cases across the standard categories: car accidents, truck and 18-wheeler collisions, rideshare incidents, motorcycle and bicycle collisions, pedestrian injuries, slip and fall and other premises liability claims, and dog bites. The 20 minutes northwest of downtown from downtown location of Marietta means most cases involve Cobb County state or superior court — both forums where we know the local rules and the people who run them.
Hope Pereiraspent more than thirty years prosecuting cases on behalf of the Georgia Attorney General’s office. William Pereirabrings PricewaterhouseCoopers tax-attorney training and an LLM in Taxation. Between us we’ve built our careers in places where rigor is the standard, not the exception.
When you call our firm, you get a partner. Not a paralegal handing your call to whoever is on rotation that week. That matters in a Mariettapersonal injury case the same way it matters everywhere — the difference between a case that gets attention and a case that gets processed.
Yes. Pereira & Associates serves Marietta and the surrounding Cobb County area for personal injury, wrongful death, and related matters. Marietta and the surrounding Cobb County area — including the I-75 corridor, the Cobb Parkway commercial strip, and the residential neighborhoods east and west of Marietta Square — generate cases through Cobb County State Court and Superior Court.
Most negligence-based personal injury claims in Georgia have a two-year statute of limitations from the date of injury under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33. Claims against Cobb County or other governmental entities may have ante-litem notice deadlines as short as six months. The deadline that matters depends on the specifics of your case.
Marietta cases generally proceed through Cobb County State Court (for most negligence claims) or Superior Court (for cases involving equitable relief or amounts over the State Court jurisdictional limits). Cases are also sometimes removed to federal court where diversity jurisdiction applies.
Personal injury cases are handled on a contingency fee basis — no upfront cost, no hourly billing, no fee unless we recover. The fee is a percentage of the recovery, set in writing at the start of representation. The initial consultation is free.
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