Georgia Rear-End Collision Accident Attorney

Georgia Rear-End Collision Accident Attorney

If you have been harmed due to a rear-end collision accident in Georgia, you could consult with a rear-end collision accident lawyer. You must evaluate your legal rights, including how you could bring an effective lawsuit or insurance claim. Dozier Law has substantial experience helping injury victims get the most possible compensation in injury claims. We are here when you need us. To learn more, reach out to Dozier Law for a free consultation by calling (888) 239-2129 or contacting us online.

Fault Standard For Rear-End Collisions

In today’s age of cell phones and touchscreen dashboards, it is easy to be distracted on the road. Distracted drivers can lead to rear-end collisions. If you are involved in a rear-end collision accident, you may be eligible for compensation for your injuries.

In Georgia, the driver at fault is responsible for damages to the other driver. Georgia law presumes fault on the part of the motorist who rear-ends another vehicle. However, there are exceptions when the lead vehicle may be at fault. Sometimes the lead car makes an unsafe turn into a lane cutting off another driver, brakes suddenly without reason, has non-functioning brake lights, or is under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Should the lead driver be at fault, the other driver must show evidence of that negligence to avoid assumed liability.

If you are involved in a rear-end collision and suffered damages, you should consult with a Rear-End Collision Accident Attorney to assist with your claim. Even if the insurance carrier for an at-fault driver admits liability, the insurance carrier will try to limit the damages and settle for less money.

Steps To Take After An Accident

If you are involved in a rear-end accident, the chances are there is damage to your vehicle and possibly to yourself. You should follow the below steps after being in an auto accident.

  • Contact Police – Even if there is no visible damage to the vehicles, there may be some unknown medical injuries. Some symptoms of soft tissue injuries may not be detected until the next day. If you later realize an injury, you should have the accident documented by the police. Later, obtain a copy of the police report.
  • Seek Medical Attention – Even if you generally feel okay after the incident, some injuries may not show themselves until the next day or even days later. Get yourself checked out to ensure you receive treatment for any injuries. If you require treatment, follow through with all orders and recommendations by your health care providers.
  • Take Photos – Property Damage should be photographed, as well as the accident scene, where pieces of debris came to rest, and how the cars appeared after the incident. Also, take photos of any bodily injury, such as bruises, bumps, casts, etc. A picture is worth a thousand words, and it may later be used in court to show the accident scene and damages.
  • Obtain Witness Information – If there are any witnesses to the accident, get their names and contact information. The police may be busy talking to the drivers, and essential witnesses may leave before the police can speak with them.
  • Report to Your Insurance Carrier – You should report the accident to your insurance carrier immediately. Provide the basic information of who, what, where, and when. Let them know the police were on the scene.
  • Keep Documentation & Receipts – Keep and organize your medical records and receipts of all out-of-pocket expenses related to your medical treatment and property damage.
  • Keep A Diary – Keep notes of the accident and your treatment. It is crucial to write down how the accident affected you in the time after the crash. Include activities that you can no longer do due to the accident.
  • Don’t Post on Social Media – Do not post on social media after the accident. Any posts showing you having fun or being active may damage your case. The other driver’s insurance carrier or attorney will later use whatever you posted against you.

Georgia Rear-End Collision Accident Lawyer

If you are ever injured as a result of a rear-end collision accident in Georgia, you should talk with a rear-end collision accident lawyer. These professionals can help you become fully aware of your legal options and rights and how to go about filing a successful lawsuit or insurance claim. Dozier Law has years of experience helping victims get the compensation they deserve. We’re here for you. For more information, contact Dozier Law for a free consultation by calling (888) 239-2129 or contacting us online.



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