Georgia Fatal Hit-and-Run Lawyers
When a driver flees after causing a fatal crash, we pursue every avenue of justice and recovery.
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Fatal Hit-and-Run Accidents
Fatal hit-and-run accidents compound the grief of losing a loved one with the injustice of the responsible driver fleeing the scene. Georgia Auto Law pursues two parallel tracks: working with law enforcement and conducting our own investigation to identify the fleeing driver, and filing uninsured motorist (UM) claims against the deceased’s own auto insurance to provide immediate financial relief.
We use surveillance camera footage, toll records, cell phone location data, paint transfer analysis, and vehicle debris to identify hit-and-run drivers. When the driver is found, we pursue their insurance plus potential punitive damages for fleeing the scene.
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Other Wrongful Death Lawyer Case Types
Georgia Auto Law handles all types of wrongful death cases across the state.
Fatal Car Crashes
Lost a loved one in a fatal car crash in Georgia? Georgia Auto Law handles wrongful death claims with the seriousness and sensitivity families deserve. Free consultation.
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Lost a loved one in a fatal truck accident in Georgia? Multiple liable parties and higher insurance limits apply. Georgia Auto Law fights for families. Free consultation.
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Lost a loved one in a fatal motorcycle accident in Georgia? Georgia Auto Law fights insurer bias and pursues full wrongful death compensation. Free consultation.
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Lost a loved one in a fatal pedestrian accident in Georgia? Drivers owe a duty of care to pedestrians. Georgia Auto Law fights for families. Free consultation.
Learn more →Fatal DUI Crashes
Lost a loved one to a drunk driver in Georgia? DUI wrongful death cases may support punitive damages. Georgia Auto Law fights for maximum compensation. Free consultation.
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