Georgia Car Accident Lawyers
Georgia Auto Law fights for car accident victims across Atlanta and every corner of Georgia. We handle the insurance companies so you can focus on healing. Free consultation — no fee unless we win.
Why Georgia Accident Victims Choose Georgia Auto Law
- Licensed in all Georgia courts — from magistrate through superior court
- Contingency fee representation — you pay nothing unless we recover
- Direct attorney access — no case managers, no runarounds
- Experience with every major Georgia insurer's negotiation tactics
- Bilingual staff (English / Spanish)
- Virtual and in-person consultations statewide
What to Do After a Car Accident in Georgia
The steps you take immediately after a crash directly affect your health and your ability to recover full compensation. Follow this checklist.
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Call 911 and ensure safety
Call 911 immediately after a crash. If vehicles are driveable and the scene is safe, move to the shoulder. Do not leave the scene. Georgia law (O.C.G.A. § 40-6-270) requires you to remain and render reasonable assistance.
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Seek medical attention even if you feel fine
Adrenaline can mask pain. Have paramedics evaluate you at the scene and follow up with an ER or urgent care within 24 hours. Early medical documentation is critical — insurers use delays against you.
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Document the scene thoroughly
Photograph all vehicles from multiple angles, the road, traffic controls, skid marks, and any visible injuries. Record the time, weather, and location. Get the names and badge numbers of responding officers.
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Exchange information with other drivers
Collect name, address, driver's license number, license plate, insurance company, and policy number from every driver involved. Get contact information from any witnesses.
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Do not give recorded statements to insurance adjusters
Insurance adjusters are trained to reduce payouts. Politely decline any recorded statement request until you have spoken with an attorney. Anything you say can be used to minimize your claim.
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Notify your own insurance company
Report the accident to your own insurer as required by your policy, but keep your statement factual and brief. Do not speculate about fault or minimize your injuries.
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Consult a Georgia car accident attorney
Contact Georgia Auto Law for a free consultation. We evaluate your case, advise on coverage and liability, and handle all insurer communications. Georgia's two-year statute of limitations (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33) means you should act promptly.
Our Office Locations
Georgia Auto Law has offices in Atlanta, Alpharetta, and Savannah — serving accident victims across the entire state.
Atlanta
Fulton County
Cities & areas served
Alpharetta
Fulton County
Cities & areas served
Other Georgia Cities We Serve
Georgia Auto Law is licensed statewide. We represent accident victims in every Georgia city and county — even those far from our office locations.
Frequently Asked Questions — Georgia Car Accident Cases
Injured in a Georgia Car Accident?
Every day you wait, evidence fades and insurance deadlines pass. Talk to a Georgia Auto Law attorney today — free, no obligation.
