Georgia Personal Injury Practice Areas

From rear-end fender benders to catastrophic 18-wheeler crashes, we handle every type of vehicle accident claim across the state.

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Areas of Practice

Every case we take is an auto accident or personal injury case. That focus means we know the tactics insurance companies use — and how to beat them.

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Car Accident Lawyer

Rear-end collisions, intersection crashes, highway accidents, and multi-vehicle pileups across Georgia. We handle every type of car accident claim.

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Truck Accident Lawyer18-wheeler, semi-truck, and commercial vehicle accidents. Federal trucking regulations create complex liability — our attorneys know how to build strong truck accident cases.Learn more →
Motorcycle Accident LawyerMotorcyclists face unique bias from insurers. We aggressively counter lowball offers and fight for the full compensation Georgia riders deserve.Learn more →
Wrongful Death LawyerWhen a car accident takes a loved one, Georgia law allows surviving family members to recover compensation for loss of income, funeral expenses, and loss of companionship.Learn more →
Traumatic Brain Injury LawyerTBI claims are among the most complex in personal injury law. Our attorneys work with leading neurologists to document and maximize recovery for brain injury victims.Learn more →
Rear-End Accident LawyerGeorgia's worst whiplash and spinal injury cases often stem from rear-end collisions. Even low-speed impacts can cause lasting injuries — don't let an insurer minimize your claim.Learn more →
Pedestrian Accident LawyerPedestrians have zero protection in a vehicle collision. We fight for maximum compensation for walkers, joggers, and runners struck by negligent drivers in Georgia.Learn more →
Bicycle Accident LawyerGeorgia cyclists have the same road rights as motor vehicles. When drivers violate the three-foot passing law or fail to yield, we hold them accountable.Learn more →
Bus Accident LawyerMARTA bus, school bus, and charter bus accidents involve government entities and common carrier liability. We navigate the complex claims process and strict deadlines.Learn more →

Personal Injury Lawyer

Back injuries, neck injuries, broken bones, soft tissue damage — all personal injury claims arising from vehicle accidents across Georgia.

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Why Georgia Injury Victims Choose Georgia Auto Law

  • Contingency fee — you pay nothing unless we recover for you
  • Statewide practice — licensed in all Georgia courts from magistrate through superior
  • Direct attorney access — speak with your lawyer, not a case manager
  • Proven results against all major Georgia and national insurers
  • Bilingual staff (English / Spanish)
  • Evening and weekend consultations available

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of accidents does Georgia Auto Law handle?
Georgia Auto Law handles all vehicle-related accident claims: car accidents, truck and 18-wheeler accidents, motorcycle accidents, rideshare accidents (Uber/Lyft), pedestrian knockdowns, bicycle accidents, and wrongful death claims arising from any of these. We also handle general personal injury claims including back injuries, neck injuries, and traumatic brain injuries.
How much does it cost to hire a Georgia personal injury attorney?
Nothing upfront. Georgia Auto Law works on a contingency fee basis — we only get paid if we win your case. Our fee is a percentage of the final recovery. We also advance all case costs (medical record fees, expert fees, filing fees) at no cost to you.
What is the statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Georgia?
Georgia's general personal injury statute of limitations is two years from the date of the accident (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33). Wrongful death claims also carry a two-year limit. Claims against government entities may have much shorter notice deadlines — sometimes as short as six months. Do not wait.
Can I still recover if I was partly at fault for the accident?
Yes. Georgia uses modified comparative negligence. You can recover compensation as long as you are less than 50% at fault, though your award will be reduced by your percentage of fault. If you are 50% or more at fault, you cannot recover. We investigate every accident to minimize your fault attribution.

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