Georgia Slip and Fall Lawyer Directory: Johns Creek

Johns Creek is an affluent suburban city in northeastern Fulton County, about 25 miles north of Atlanta along the Chattahoochee River, with a 2020 Census population of 82,453 that places it among Georgia’s ten largest cities. Slip and fall cases here turn on a demanding point of Georgia law rather than the fall itself. Under O.C.G.A. § 51-3-1, an owner or occupier who invites the public onto property owes invitees ordinary care to keep the premises and approaches safe, but Georgia applies a superior-knowledge doctrine: to recover, an injured visitor generally must show the owner had actual or constructive knowledge of the hazard and that the visitor, exercising ordinary care, did not. Constructive knowledge often requires proof of how long the hazard existed and whether reasonable inspection would have found it.

Anyone considering a slip and fall claim in Georgia should be aware of one fixed legal deadline. Under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, most personal injury actions, including those arising from premises hazards, must be filed within two years of the date of injury, and missing that window generally bars the claim. Georgia also follows a modified comparative negligence rule, under which an injured person’s recovery is reduced by their share of fault and barred entirely if they are 50 percent or more at fault, and a visitor’s own duty to watch where they are going is frequently the central dispute. Because business owners may repair or alter a hazard quickly, preserving evidence such as incident reports, surveillance video, and maintenance logs early is often decisive.

The directory below lists five Johns Creek firms that handle slip and fall cases, each verified from a dedicated slip-and-fall or premises-liability page on the firm’s own official website. It is organized for comparison rather than ranking, so the entries focus on practice areas, attorney background, office locations, and founding history rather than promotional claims.


1. Wetherington Law Firm

Wetherington Law Firm maintains a dedicated Johns Creek slip and fall page on its site, serving the area within a broad injury practice. The firm frames its premises work around holding negligent property owners accountable and works on a contingency-fee basis, indicating a premises-aware emphasis.

The practice handles slip and fall alongside car and truck accidents and broader personal injury. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.

2. Bader Scott Injury Lawyers

Bader Scott Injury Lawyers maintains a dedicated Johns Creek slip and fall page on its site, with a companion premises liability page. The pages frame the firm’s representation of fall victims injured on unsafe property and its work protecting their rights, indicating a premises-aware emphasis within a high-volume injury practice.

The practice handles slip and fall alongside broader personal injury on a no-win-no-fee basis. Any references to being voted a top injury firm are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed.

3. Shiver Hamilton Campbell

Shiver Hamilton Campbell maintains a dedicated Johns Creek slip and fall page on its site. The page frames its representation of people injured in trip and fall incidents on others’ property and the pursuit of compensation, indicating a premises-aware emphasis within a serious-injury practice.

The practice handles slip and fall alongside catastrophic injury and broader personal injury. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.

4. JS Law Group

JS Law Group maintains a dedicated Johns Creek slip and fall page on its site. The page explains what to do after a fall, how premises liability works in Georgia, and how to preserve evidence for a claim, indicating a premises-aware emphasis. The firm is based in Duluth and serves Fulton County.

The practice handles slip and fall alongside broader personal injury. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.

5. Evans Injury Attorneys

Evans Injury Attorneys maintains a dedicated Johns Creek slip and fall page on its site. The page frames the firm’s focus on injury law, its familiarity with Georgia premises liability law and how local Johns Creek courts and insurers operate, and its handling of communications with insurers, indicating a premises-aware emphasis.

The practice handles slip and fall alongside broader personal injury. Any references to significant recoveries are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.


After a Slip and Fall in Johns Creek: Practical Notes

Two features shape most Johns Creek slip and fall claims: the two-year filing deadline under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, and the superior-knowledge requirement under O.C.G.A. § 51-3-1. Because a visitor generally must show the owner knew or should have known about the hazard while the visitor did not, evidence about the condition and how long it existed is central, and it disappears fast: surveillance video, maintenance and inspection logs, prior incident reports, photographs, and witness accounts all matter early.

Georgia uses a modified comparative negligence rule, which means an injured person’s recovery can be reduced by their share of fault and is barred entirely if they are found 50 percent or more responsible, so a property owner’s argument that the visitor failed to watch where they were walking, or that the hazard was open and obvious, is a common defense to anticipate. The duty owed also depends on whether the injured person was an invitee, a licensee, or a trespasser, which can change the analysis significantly. Georgia’s 2025 tort reform law (Senate Bill 68) altered how certain evidence and damages arguments are presented at trial, which can affect how a premises case is valued.

When comparing the firms above, useful points of distinction include whether the office maintains a presence near Johns Creek or serves the city from elsewhere in metro Atlanta, whether it shows genuine premises-liability depth (the superior-knowledge doctrine, constructive-knowledge proof, evidence preservation) versus a general injury practice, and the size and tenure of the attorney team. None of the entries here is endorsed or ranked; the list is a verified starting point for an injured Johns Creek resident’s own research.


Note: This list is not a ranking and makes no “best” claim. Many more attorneys handle slip and fall cases in the area. The five firms above are verified records, each confirmed from a dedicated slip-and-fall or premises-liability page on the firm’s own official website (the Web link for each entry points to that page, not just the home page). Where a street address is not published on the firm’s own site, it is omitted rather than taken from a third-party listing. Firm-reported results have not been independently confirmed against court records. This directory is general information about Georgia law and individual firms, not legal advice, and it does not create an attorney-client relationship; the legal points summarized here reflect general Georgia law as of the date below and can change or be affected by recent reforms, so an injured person should confirm how current law applies to their own situation with a licensed Georgia attorney. Data current as of June 6, 2026.

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