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Georgia Car Accident Attorney

Being in a car accident can be one of the most stressful situations in life and God forbid that anyone should get hurt it can be very devastating. Should you ever be in an automobile accident in Georgia it pays to have some idea of what the Georgia car accident law is. This is especially true if you are thinking about filing a claim for damages and other recourse against the person who was driving the other vehicle and who was responsible for the accident. In Georgia as with every other state in the Union, all drivers have to exercise great care and caution on the roads.

If you are involved in a car accident then according to Georgia automobile accident law requires that you stay at the scene of the accident until the police come. This is important especially if there is injury or serious damage to property. If you leave the scene of an accident you may face criminal charges or have sanctions placed on your drivers license.

You will also need to get the particular of the other driver or drivers involved in the accident with you. Ask for their drivers license number, the vehicle registration, insurance documents and a contact address and number. All these things will become important if you decide to make an insurance claim or to sue the driver.

According to Georgia automobile accident law you can only sue for damages such as loss of income, present and future medical expenses due to the accident and this includes doctors visits and any other treatment necessary, funeral expenses, pain and suffering due to physical injury, mental anguish which covers emotional and mental distress, loss of earning capacity both present and future, and property damage.

In the case of fault where there is no clear evidence as to who is negligent, Georgia automobile law allows for shared fault. Here both or all parties involved in the accident are adjudged to share equally in the responsibility. The insurance companies’ will then have to determine the proportion of fault to apply to the parties involved.

If you or a family member is a victim of a car accident in Georgia, contact Ernst & Partners, P.C. The Georgia automobile accident attorneys at Ernst & Partners have extensive experience handling lawsuits for clients who have been seriously injured car accidents. We offer a free initial consultation, and charge no attorney’s fee until we recover compensation for your injury.

John Ernst, Atlanta Georgia Attorney