If you plan on filing a lawsuit after a car accident, it is important to act quickly. All lawsuits filed in Georgia civil court are subject to a rule known as the statute of limitations. The statute of limitations establishes a filing deadline for certain claims, and if you do not file your lawsuit...
A car accident can be a scary and unexpected event. Depending on the severity of your collision, you may sustain serious injuries, experience extensive property damage, and develop other complications that affect your physical, emotional, and financial health. The long-term impact of a car accident can be devastating. In these situations, you may be...
Being involved in any type of motorcycle accident can be a scary experience. These collisions can result in serious physical injuries, thousands of dollars in treatment and repair expenses, and weeks of lost wages. These damages can be difficult to recover from. Under Georgia’s insurance laws, you could file a claim against the driver...
Georgia follows a fault-based insurance system when it comes to motor vehicle accidents. Under state law, at-fault drivers must pay for their victims’ damages in any accident they cause. To uphold this financial responsibility and keep others safe on the road, all drivers must carry certain amounts of liability insurance comply with other legal...
Each year, hundreds of people are injured in car accidents on Augusta roads. If you are involved in one of these collisions, you may have the right to file a personal injury lawsuit or insurance claim against the at-fault driver. In these situations, however, it is important to act quickly—failure to file your car...