Rear-end collisions are one of the most common types of car accidents in Atlanta, GA. While sometimes ending up in fender-benders, these crashes can cause serious and life-changing injuries. You may be dealing with whiplash and other injuries on top of missing work, vehicle damage, and mounting bills.
If your accident was caused by another driver, you may be entitled to money for your losses. Goldstein Hayes, LLC is here to help you hold the negligent driver accountable. Schedule a free case evaluation with an Atlanta rear-end crash lawyer today at (404) 795-4925 to discuss how we can help.
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After a rear-end collision, you may be feeling overwhelmed, hurt, and unsure of what to do next. The insurance company may be unfairly blaming you or claiming you could not have been seriously hurt in a low-speed crash or with little property damage. That’s where we come in.
At Goldstein Hayes, LLC, we provide personalized legal support and advocate for accident victims in Atlanta, Georgia. To date, our Atlanta car accident lawyers have recovered over $600 million for our clients.
Here’s what our rear-end crash lawyers in Atlanta, Georgia, can do for you:
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According to the statistics, about 32% of all motor vehicle accidents are rear-end crashes. In Atlanta, rear-end collisions account for nearly 36% of crashes. There were almost 12,300 rear-end crashes in Atlanta in 2023 which caused almost 5,500 injuries and seven deaths.
Despite being the most common type of crash, the majority of rear-end collisions are caused by just two factors: following too closely and distracted driving.
Common reasons rear-end crashes occur in Atlanta include:
Most rear-end accidents could be avoided if motorists paid attention to the road and maintained a safe following distance. Unfortunately, when drivers fail to exercise reasonable care, others may pay the price.
If you’ve been hurt in a rear-end accident, the law allows you to recover compensation for your losses from the at-fault party. These losses are called “damages,” and they fall into two main categories: economic damages and non-economic damages.
Economic damages cover the financial costs you’ve had to pay, or will have to pay in the future, because of your injuries. They may include:
Non-economic damages don’t have a clear dollar amount, but they still reflect real losses. They may include:
Punitive damages may be available if your case goes to trial. These are meant to punish the at-fault driver if their actions showed conscious indifference, wanton disregard for your safety and life, or intentional misconduct.
Yes, you can still recover money after a rear-end accident in Georgia even if you were partly at fault. Under the state’s comparative fault rule, each party is assigned a percentage of fault and corresponding liability for damages. If you are found less than 50% to blame, you can recover damages, but your recovery will be limited by your assigned share of fault.
In Georgia, you have two years after your rear-end accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. This deadline is set by the state’s statute of limitations for personal injury cases. Some exceptions may apply, such as when the injured person is a minor or if the at-fault driver can’t be located or leaves the state.
Have you been hurt in a rear-end accident in Atlanta? You may be entitled to money to pay for your losses and medical care. An experienced Atlanta rear-end crash attorney at Goldstein Hayes, LLC is ready to help. Call today for a free consultation.
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