Mike Hostilo has been practicing as a personal injury attorney in Georgia since 1993. As a Georgia native, born in Emanuel County and raised in Savannah, he has always maintained a commitment to helping local injury victims pursue the justice and compensation they deserve.
Mike Hostilo completed his undergraduate education at the University of Georgia in Athens and then earned his law degree from Atlanta Law School. He began practicing with George A. Zettler in 1992 and ascended to partner in 1995. He later ran offices in Statesboro, Macon, Savannah, and Atlanta before opening his current practice in 2007. Michael G. Hostilo, LLC handles personal injury cases in the following areas:
Auto Accidents: The most common personal injury lawsuits in Georgia deal with injuries from auto accidents. Mike Hostilo recognizes that victims could be saddled with serious injuries, high medical bills, and uncooperative insurance companies so he helps victims obtain compensation and medical care.
Drug & Medical Device Injuries: Mike Hostilo represents individuals who suffer negative side effects and injuries from drugs and medical devices. He works with victims to make sure they receive the settlement or other compensation they are owed by manufacturers.
Premises Liability: Property and building owners are expected to keep their premises safe by preventing slip and fall accidents. When individuals are injured on someone else’s property, Mike Hostilo ensures that the property owner’s insurance covers all medical costs.
Truck Accidents: Truck accidents are more complex than auto accidents because there are more parties that could be at fault. Mike Hostilo guides accident victims through the claim process to determine whether liable parties include the truck owner, manufacturer, trucking company, or brake manufacturer.
Workers’ Compensation: Georgia workers are protected from on-the-job accidents thanks to the Workers’ Compensation insurance program. Mike Hostilo helps victims file claims correctly and in a timely manner so they receive payments to cover lost wages, medical expenses, and benefits for dependents.
Wrongful Death: While no amount of money makes up for the loss of a spouse or family member, a wrongful death payout will allow dependents to cover medical bills, funeral costs, and lost wages.
For more information on these personal injury cases, contact Mike Hostilo today for a free consultation by calling 912-748-MIKE or toll free at 888-MIKE-1-TV.