Georgia Wrongful Death Lawyer Directory: Johns Creek

Johns Creek, an affluent city in north Fulton County, sits along the Chattahoochee River with State Route 141 (Medlock Bridge Road) and Abbotts Bridge Road as principal corridors. Wrongful death claims here arise from fatal crashes on those routes, medical errors at area hospitals, and other negligence, but what distinguishes them from other injury cases is the statutory structure governing who may sue and how the loss is valued. Under O.C.G.A. § 51-4-2, the right to bring the claim follows a fixed order, and Georgia’s distinctive “full value of the life” measure shapes the case from the start.

Anyone considering a wrongful death claim in Georgia should understand two features of the law. First, O.C.G.A. § 51-4-2 sets who may bring the claim: the surviving spouse first, then the surviving children if there is no spouse, then the surviving parents, and finally the estate’s representative if none of those survive, with a surviving spouse’s share never less than one-third regardless of the number of children. Second, Georgia measures damages as the “full value of the life of the decedent,” combining the economic value of lost income and services with the intangible value of the life itself, generally without deducting the decedent’s own living expenses, and a separate estate claim under O.C.G.A. § 51-4-5 can recover the decedent’s pre-death pain and suffering, medical bills, and funeral costs. Most wrongful death actions must be filed within two years under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, though tolling can apply, and Georgia’s modified comparative negligence rule can reduce or bar recovery based on the decedent’s share of fault.

The directory below lists five Johns Creek firms that handle wrongful death cases, each verified from a dedicated wrongful death 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. Tobin Injury Law

Tobin Injury Law maintains a dedicated Johns Creek wrongful death page on its site, in addition to its Atlanta-area offices. The page frames wrongful death claims as work for skilled litigation attorneys who can handle the matter from start to finish and hold responsible parties accountable, indicating a wrongful-death-aware emphasis.

The practice handles wrongful death alongside car 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 wrongful death page on its site. The page explains that surviving family members may recover both economic and non-economic damages and describes the four elements of negligence the firm investigates to establish liability, indicating a wrongful-death-aware emphasis.

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

3. Georgia Wrongful Death Attorney, P.C. (Wetherington)

Georgia Wrongful Death Attorney, the wrongful-death-focused practice led by Matt Wetherington, maintains a dedicated Johns Creek page on its site, and it is among the most statute-specific pages reviewed here. The page cites O.C.G.A. § 51-4-1’s definition of homicide for wrongful death purposes, references the two-year limit and affidavit requirements, and ties the discussion to local routes such as State Route 141 and Abbotts Bridge Road, indicating strong wrongful-death-specific depth.

The practice concentrates on wrongful death. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.

4. John Foy & Associates

John Foy & Associates maintains a dedicated Johns Creek wrongful death page on its site. The page frames how a wrongful death claim helps a family recover damages after a sudden loss and the expenses that follow, indicating a wrongful-death-aware emphasis within a broad injury practice.

The practice handles wrongful death alongside broader personal injury on a contingency basis. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.

5. Hagood Injury Law

Hagood Injury Law maintains a dedicated Johns Creek wrongful death page on its site. The page explains that a Georgia wrongful death claim lets surviving family members or the deceased’s representative seek compensation and advises families to keep detailed records of funeral costs, medical bills, and lost wages to support the claim, indicating a wrongful-death-aware emphasis.

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


After a Wrongful Death in Johns Creek: Practical Notes

Two features shape most Johns Creek wrongful death claims: who may bring the claim under O.C.G.A. § 51-4-2, and how Georgia values the loss. The right to sue follows a fixed order beginning with the surviving spouse, then children, then parents, then the estate, and the recovery is measured as the full value of the decedent’s life, separate from the estate’s own claim for pre-death pain and suffering and final expenses.

Georgia’s measure of damages is unusual and worth understanding. The wrongful death claim itself seeks the “full value of the life of the decedent” from the decedent’s perspective, which includes both tangible losses such as lost income and the intangible value of living, and it is generally not reduced by what the decedent would have spent on their own support. A separate estate claim can pursue the decedent’s pre-death pain and suffering and the medical and funeral expenses, so families often have two related but distinct claims. Georgia’s modified comparative negligence rule can reduce the recovery by the decedent’s share of fault and bars it entirely at 50 percent or more, and the 2025 tort reform law (Senate Bill 68) changed how certain evidence and damages arguments are presented at trial.

When comparing the firms above, useful points of distinction include whether the office shows genuine wrongful-death-specific depth (the O.C.G.A. § 51-4-2 order, the O.C.G.A. § 51-4-1 definition, the full-value-of-life measure) versus a general injury practice, whether wrongful death is a concentrated focus or one of many areas, whether it is a local office or a multi-office firm serving Johns Creek, 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 a grieving Johns Creek family’s own research.


Note: This list is not a ranking and makes no “best” claim. Many more attorneys handle wrongful death cases in the area. The five firms above are verified records, each confirmed from a dedicated wrongful death 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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