Georgia Auto Law Blog

Personal Injury Articles

From the first steps after an injury through settlement negotiations and, if necessary, trial — these guides explain every phase of the Georgia personal injury process.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the personal injury statute of limitations in Georgia?
Two years from the date of injury under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33. Claims against government entities may have significantly shorter notice deadlines — sometimes as short as six months.
How does a personal injury contingency fee work?
Georgia Auto Law advances all case costs and takes no fee unless we recover compensation. Our fee is a percentage of the final settlement or verdict — typically 33% pre-suit or up to 40% if the case goes to trial.
What is the difference between economic and non-economic damages?
Economic damages are quantifiable losses: medical bills, lost wages, property damage, and future care costs. Non-economic damages compensate for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of consortium, and reduced quality of life.

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