MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT
Atlanta Motorcycle Accident Lawyers
Riding a motorcycle is a thrilling experience, but it doesn’t come without risk. If you are involved in an accident while traveling down the road, the potential for serious injuries is very high. While you may think of whiplash or road rash, the injuries you may experience are typically much more severe, especially if you're involved in a more serious impact, such as with a car or truck. Those collisions can have life-altering, catastrophic consequences, even death.
Car Accident Statistics in Atlanta, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, is one of the largest cities in the United States, with a population of 496,467. Thousands more people visit the city daily for work and school and to enjoy everything our city offers. Roadways are often congested, which causes a high number of car accidents.
According to the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, there have been over 36,000 automobile accidents so far in 2022, and in 2021, there were over 65,000 accidents. There are six categories that the State of Georgia tracks, and Fulton County was at the top of every list. Despite efforts to minimize these numbers, accidents continue to happen every day. If you’ve been injured in a motor vehicle accident, please don’t hesitate to contact a personal injury attorney and get the compensation you deserve.
WHAT OUR TEAM OF ATLANTA CAR ACCIDENT ATTORNEYS CAN DO FOR YOU
Your priority after a car accident should be taking care of your health and recovering physically from acute injuries. After you’ve been taken care of physically, you may want to contact a personal injury attorney to discuss legal recourse. When you hire our team of Atlanta car accident attorneys at AWIL Injury Law Group, we’ll take care of the legal aspect and compensation while you focus on your recovery and well-being.
Our attorneys will take care of everything when it comes to your automobile accident case, including:
- Gather the evidence needed to prove your losses and liability.
- Work with experts to build additional testimony and strengthen your case.
- Negotiate a settlement.
- File a civil lawsuit if a settlement cannot be negotiated.
- Complete all of your legal paperwork for you.
- Keep you up to date on all information regarding your case and advise you of state laws that may be relevant to your lawsuit.
- Offer support for you throughout this time.
- See your case through until we can reach a settlement that takes care of any medical expenses related to your accident.
Our goal is to reach a settlement amount or award that is sufficient enough to compensate for all of your accident-related losses. Early on, most insurance companies will likely attempt to settle out of court with a low initial settlement offer. While this offer may be tempting, we advise waiting until you speak with an attorney, especially if your treatment includes future visits. An Atlanta car accident attorney can negotiate for you and include current and future medical bills in your settlement amount.
COMMON INJURIES IN CAR ACCIDENTS
Whether the accident you’ve been involved in is considered minor, such as a fender bender, or severe such as a head-on collision, we know that serious injuries can arise. While the injuries can vary from person to person, there are common injuries, including:
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs).
- Head injuries or concussions.
- Spinal cord injuries, including paralysis.
- Bruises or cuts.
- Whiplash.
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
It’s essential to seek prompt medical attention after a car accident to assess for internal or external injuries. While some injuries make themselves apparent immediately after an accident, other injuries may take days or even weeks to make themselves apparent. This is why it’s so important to continue to go to follow-ups after your accident.
GEORGIA CAR ACCIDENT LAWS AND STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
After an accident in Georgia, it’s essential to understand the laws surrounding it and what laws may come into play during your claim. Georgia follows an at-fault-based system, meaning that the person who is responsible for the accident is the person who is responsible for paying for damages. You’re able to ask for total compensation for your losses, including:
- Pain and suffering caused by injuries sustained in the accident.
- Medical treatment for related injuries.
- Lost income.
A statute of limitations is a statewide law that limits how much time you have to file a lawsuit for your personal injury claim. The Georgia statute of limitations for a car accident is two years, according to Georgia Code section 9-3-33. The clock starts running immediately, and these cases can take time, so you must reach out to an attorney quickly if you want to proceed with a claim.
This statute of limitations differs from how long you have to file a claim with insurance. They typically want to be notified immediately of a vehicle accident.
PROVING NEGLIGENCE IN AN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT
Determining who was at fault for an automobile accident isn’t always easy. To do so, you must prove that the other party or parties involved were negligent. AWIL Injury Law Group lawyers thoroughly understand the complex laws and elements required to prove negligence. These elements include:
Duty of Care
While on the road, drivers must maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front of them and drive cautiously.
Breach of Duty
The person responsible may have exhibited a breach of duty by texting and driving or by not maintaining a safe distance between their vehicle and yours.
Causation
There are types of causation recognized by Georgia law.
- Cause-in-Fact means that we must prove that you would not have been injured that day if the other driver had not been negligent in their driving.
- Proximate Cause means that the other party is only responsible for the harm that could have been foreseen through their actions.
Damages
There must be legally recognized harm done to prove negligence.
Examples of damages include:
- Property damage.
- Pain and suffering.
- Medical bills.
- Lost wages and potential loss of future income.
- Permanent disabilities or injuries.
- Wrongful death.
While this may seem pretty straightforward, each element is necessary to prove that another driver was the cause of your accident. A personal injury attorney will do the work and investigate your accident.
RECOVERABLE DAMAGES SUSTAINED IN CAR ACCIDENTS
Recoverable damages are those sought for injuries sustained in a car accident. They may include non-economic, economic, and punitive damages on rare occasions. Calculations and the final awarded amount will depend on several factors and ultimately be decided by the court.
Economic damages consist of tangible financial losses, including loss of a job or income, such as what you could be making currently as well as in the future. You may also ask for reimbursement for past, present, and future medical bills and vehicle repair costs. Non-economic damages include emotional and mental harm that has resulted from injuries you’ve sustained. These may include emotional distress, pain, suffering, or loss of enjoyment of life. Punitive damages are rarely awarded and punish the person at fault and deter others from driving negligently.
NEXT STEPS
Now that you have taken the time to educate yourself on who we are, it’s time to focus on how to move forward in your case. Contact us via phone or the contact form to schedule your comprehensive one-hour consultation. Be sure to have available, all relevant information and details about your case when you contact AWIL Injury Law Group so that we can provide you with an exceptionally personalized experience.
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