One driver sustained a herniated disc in their lower back and a tear in a disc in their spine after a collision. The case resulted in a jury verdict in favor of the plaintiff.
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$228,577
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One driver sustained a herniated disc in their lower back and a tear in a disc in their spine after a collision. The case resulted in a jury verdict in favor of the plaintiff.
A vehicle crossed the median due to a failure to maintain the roadway or use proper guardrails. This resulted in a fatal motor vehicle collision.
One driver was involved in a motor vehicle accident. The case resulted in a jury verdict in favor of the plaintiff.
A vehicle's rear tire became stuck in a pothole at an intersection. The car then lurched forward into oncoming traffic, resulting in a collision with a truck. The incident occurred due to unsafe road conditions.
One driver and their passengers were in a car accident. One of the vehicles' airbags deployed, but the other did not. The injured person later died from their injuries. The case involved claims of negligence and product liability related to the vehicle's manufacturing and airbag system.
A driver was parked on the side of the road when another vehicle collided with his parked car. The impact pinned the driver between his vehicle and a utility truck. The driver who caused the collision fled the scene but was later apprehended and found to be under the influence of narcotics. The injured driver sustained knee injuries.
One driver was involved in a motor vehicle accident. The collision caused lower-back pain for one of the individuals involved. The case resulted in a jury verdict.
One driver was involved in a motor vehicle accident. The case involved an executor of an estate and other plaintiffs suing an insurance company. The jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff.
One driver was involved in a motor vehicle accident. The case resulted in a settlement.
One driver's son died in a collision. The parents hired someone they believed was an attorney to handle their son's estate. This person was not an attorney and allegedly mismanaged the estate's assets. The parents sued for breach of contract, fraud, and other violations, seeking damages for the mishandling of the estate.
One driver's vehicle was hit, leading to a neck injury. The injured person later experienced a loss of use of their arms and hands. Medical experts testified about the injury and its impact.
A collision occurred at an intersection. The case involved an expert witness in orthopedic surgery and spinal surgery. Another expert specialized in epidemiology and forensic medicine. The defense presented experts in emergency medicine, biomechanics, and accident reconstruction, as well as pain management.
Settlement amounts can vary significantly by location within Georgia.
Firms that have handled the most Georgia car accident cases in our data.
6 cases in Georgia
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$225,500
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$2,225,000
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$7,752
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$3,700,000
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Modified Comparative Fault (50% bar)
2 years from the date of the accident
$25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident / $25,000 property damage
Georgia uses a 50% bar rule—if you are 50% or more at fault for the accident, you are barred from recovering any damages.
Georgia caps punitive damages at $250,000 in most cases, unless the defendant acted with intent or was under the influence.
The state’s apportionment statute allows fault to be divided among all parties, including non-parties.
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Important: The information provided on this page is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not legal advice. Every case is unique, and outcomes depend on specific facts and circumstances. Always consult with a qualified Georgia attorney for guidance specific to your situation.