A driver was speeding and hit a decedent in an intersection. The decedent was 27 years old.
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A driver was speeding and hit a decedent in an intersection. The decedent was 27 years old.
One driver collided with another vehicle on Interstate 95. The collision resulted in personal injuries to one driver and the wrongful death of their passenger. The case was settled for $50,000.
A car crash occurred involving a minor child. The child sustained a traumatic brain injury, leading to cognitive disorders and permanent physical disabilities. The case resulted in a jury verdict for the plaintiff.
One driver's head struck and broke the back window of his truck during a motor vehicle accident. He sustained a head wound, neck and lower back strains, and a mild concussion. The other driver disputed the extent of the injuries, suggesting similar injuries had occurred in a previous accident.
One driver was stopped at a traffic light when their vehicle was hit from behind by another car. The driver who was hit suffered injuries and sought damages for medical expenses and other losses. The jury found in favor of the injured driver and awarded damages.
One driver stopped at a traffic light when the driver behind them failed to stop and struck their vehicle. The occupants of the first vehicle alleged serious injuries and damages. A jury found in favor of the occupants.
One driver filed a lawsuit against an insurance company after a car crash. The driver sought damages for medical expenses and other losses. The insurance company raised several defenses. The court addressed motions regarding evidence, including medical records. A jury found in favor of the driver, awarding damages.
One driver slowed down due to traffic when the other driver struck the rear of their vehicle. The driver who caused the collision was allegedly driving recklessly and following too closely. The injured driver sustained injuries resulting in medical bills and required ongoing care. The injured driver sought recovery for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. The driver who caused the collision admitted to breaching a duty that contributed to the incident.
One driver was parked at an intersection when their vehicle was struck by another driver who was intoxicated. The driver who was struck reported head, neck, and back injuries, and their young child suffered trauma. The jury found in favor of the injured driver.
One driver was a passenger in a vehicle that collided with a tractor-trailer. The passenger sued the truck driver and company for physical injuries, lost earnings, and general damages. The defense denied liability and claimed the injuries pre-existed the collision. The jury found for the passenger.
One driver rear-ended another vehicle at an intersection. The injured driver sought medical treatment for neck and back injuries. This driver missed some work due to pain and appointments. The other driver admitted fault for the collision but questioned the extent of the injuries.
One driver alleged the other driver improperly changed lanes and crashed into their vehicle. The injured driver claimed the other driver was not paying attention and was driving too fast. As a result, the injured driver sustained injuries including head pain, neck pain, back pain, and shoulder pain. The case went to trial, and a jury awarded damages to the injured driver.
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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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