Expert Car Wreck Lawyer in Georgia

The Support You Need. The Compensation You Deserve.

We help you get the medical care, guidance, and full compensation you need after a car accident, while we handle the insurance process and legal details for you.

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Trusted Car Wreck Lawyer in Georgia

Car accidents are one of the most common causes of serious injuries in Georgia. Whether you were hit in a rear-end collision, T-bone crash, distracted-driving accident, or by a drunk driver, you deserve a law firm that knows how to protect your health, your rights, and your financial future.

As your car wreck lawyer, we bring decades of combined experience—including years spent defending insurance companies. We understand exactly how adjusters evaluate claims, challenge injuries, and try to reduce payouts. We use that knowledge to strengthen your case, guide you through treatment, and pursue the maximum compensation allowed under Georgia law.

From Cobb County to Metro Atlanta and communities across Georgia, we help injured drivers, passengers, and families get back on their feet with clarity and confidence.

Types of Car Accident Cases We Handle

As your car wreck lawyer, we represent clients in all types of motor vehicle collisions, including:

  • Rear-end accidents
  • Head-on collisions
  • T-bone and intersection crashes
  • Drunk driving accidents
  • Distracted driving accidents
  • Commercial vehicle and delivery-driver collisions
  • Hit-and-run accidents
  • Uninsured and underinsured motorist claims
  • Multi-vehicle pileups
  • Accidents involving pedestrians or cyclists
No matter the circumstances, we take the time to understand how the crash happened, document your injuries, and build a clear path toward recovery.

Injuries and Damages in Georgia Car Accident Claims

In Georgia, you may be able to recover compensation for medical bills and lost wages after a collision. An experienced car wreck lawyer ensures you pursue the full value of your claim, including property damage and pain and suffering.

Car wrecks can cause a wide range of injuries, including:

  • Whiplash and soft tissue injuries
  • Concussions and traumatic brain injuries
  • Back and spinal injuries
  • Broken bones
  • Shoulder and knee injuries
  • Cuts, bruising, and scarring
  • Chronic pain

Under Georgia law, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Property damage
  • Medical bills for accident-related treatment
  • Pain and suffering
  • Lost wages
  • Loss of earning capacity
  • Rental vehicle costs
  • Loss of consortium
  • Wrongful death damages for surviving family members

In serious cases involving dangerous or reckless behavior—such as drunk driving—you may also be eligible for punitive damages (currently capped at $250,000 under OCGA § 51-12-5.1).

Experience Matters

Our attorneys have decades of combined experience handling personal injury cases, with millions of dollars recovered for clients across Georgia. Our background defending insurance companies gives us insight into the strategies they use—and how to position your case for success.

Client-Centered Approach

We take the time to listen to your concerns, understand your injuries, and tailor our approach to meet your goals. You’ll always know where your case stands and always have direct access to your attorney.

Focused on Maximizing Your Claim

We investigate the crash, gather evidence, work with your medical providers, and negotiate with insurers to pursue the highest possible recovery for you.

Georgia Laws Affecting Your Car Accident Case

Statute of Limitations

  • 2 years to file a personal injury lawsuit (OCGA § 9-3-33)
  • 4 years to file for property damage (OCGA § 9-3-32)

Missing these deadlines bars you from recovery. Early legal guidance is crucial.

Modified Comparative Fault System

Georgia follows a modified comparative fault system.

  • You can recover damages only if you are less than 50% at fault.
  • Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault.

Punitive Damages

Available in cases involving reckless or egregious behavior (e.g., drunk driving), capped at $250,000.

Georgia Auto Insurance Requirements

Minimum liability limits:

  • Bodily Injury: $25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident
  • Property Damage: $25,000 per accident

Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage (Highly Recommended)
Not required by law, but essential protection if you’re hit by an uninsured or underinsured driver. Many policies require notice within 30 days of the wreck—another reason to call an attorney quickly.

Our Proven Results for Georgia Injury Victims

When you’re hurt, you need a law firm that brings clarity, confidence, and real results. We combine deep legal experience with personal attention to support you through every step of your recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you were injured due to another driver’s negligence, you likely have a claim. We’ll review the accident details and your injuries during a free consultation.

Not before speaking with an attorney. Insurance adjusters often try to minimize claims or obtain statements that harm your case.

You may still be covered through your uninsured motorist (UM) policy. We’ll review your insurance documents and pursue all available avenues.

It depends on your medical treatment and the complexity of the case. We’ll keep you updated every step of the way.

Yes—especially if you’re injured. A lawyer helps maximize your compensation, protect your rights, and deal with insurers so you can focus on healing.

Injured in a Car Accident? We’re Here to Help.

Get the medical support, legal guidance, and compensation you deserve after a Georgia car wreck. We’ll help you understand your options, communicate with insurers on your behalf, and fight for the strongest possible result.

Reach out today, and we’ll walk you through the right next steps.

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