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How Long Do I Have to File a Personal Injury Claim After a Car Accident in Georgia?

Car accidents are common, and you will likely be involved in a crash at some point in your life. Thankfully, most traffic accidents are minor fender-benders and do not result in serious injuries or damages. However, sometimes, an accident is more severe, and you could end up with significant injuries.…

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Appeals Court Upholds $2.2 Million Award to Injured Gambling Ship Passenger

One of the biggest mistakes a person can make following a serious accident is to not contact a lawyer. In some cases, the negligent party who caused the accident will try and convince the victim that it is unnecessary to speak with an attorney. The negligent party may even make…

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Can a Personal Injury Lawsuit be Dismissed Based on a Delay Caused by the Court Clerk?

There are many deadlines a person needs to understand and comply with in a personal injury lawsuit. Perhaps the most critical deadline is the statute of limitations. In Georgia, an accident victim has two years from the date of the injury to sue the negligent defendants. To give a simple…

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Georgia Court of Appeals Dismisses Personal Injury Claim Against Polk County Sheriff

In a typical personal injury claim arising from a car accident, the plaintiff is free to sue the defendant for damages at any time prior to the expiration of the statute of limitations, which is normally two years for personal injury claims. However, when the defendant is a government employee,…

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How Does a Traffic Ticket Affect the Timing of a Personal Injury Claim in Georgia?

If you want to file a civil lawsuit against someone in Georgia, you need to be aware of the statute of limitations. This is basically the legal time limit to file a claim. For personal injury cases, Georgia’s statute of limitations is normally two years from the date the action…

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Can You Accept a Car Accident Settlement Three Years Later?

It is common practice following a Georgia car accident for the victim to negotiate a settlement with the negligent driver’s insurance company. Typically, the insurer agrees to settle for the policy limits in exchange for a “release of all claims” arising from the accident. Either party may also impose a…

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Appeals Court Opens the Door to Reinstate Guardrail Lawsuit Against GDOT

Guardrail accidents have gained increasing public attention in recent years. A guardrail is supposed to help a vehicle absorb the impact of a collision, but in far too many cases, it is the guardrail that causes serious injury or death. As reported by ABC News in 2014, a University of…

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Georgia Court Holds Lease Limits Time Period for Tenant to File Personal Injury Claim Against Landlord

There is always some time limit applicable to bringing a lawsuit. This is known as the “statute of limitations.” In Georgia, for example, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is typically two years. In other words, if you are injured in a car accident on May 1, 2016,…

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Georgia Supreme Court Revives Bus Accident Lawsuit

While personal injury cases arising from motor vehicle accidents tend to involve cars or trucks, it is important not to overlook other kinds of vehicles such as buses. For instance, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported last December that there were “more than 700 accidents” involving school buses in Metro Atlanta during…

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How Georgia Law Affects the Time to Bring a Product Liability Claim

There is always some kind of deadline when it comes to a personal injury claim. For example, in product liability cases–i.e., a lawsuit against a manufacturer who produces a dangerous or defective item that injures someone–Georgia imposes a 10-year “statute of repose.” A statute of repose is similar to a…

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