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Were You Injured in a Georgia MVA?
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Georgia has a 2 Years statute of limitations — time matters.
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Georgia Law
What You Need to Know About
What You Need to Know About
Georgia MVA Claims
1
Report the Accident
Georgia requires accidents involving injury, death, or significant property damage to be reported. Do this immediately.
2
Seek Medical Attention
Document all injuries with a medical professional. Gaps in treatment can affect your case factors significantly.
3
Don't Accept Early Settlements
Insurance adjusters may contact you quickly. Do not accept any settlement before speaking to an attorney about your case factors.
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Statute of Limitations: 2 Years
You have 2 Years from the date of your accident to file a claim in Georgia. Missing this deadline may forfeit your rights entirely.
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Was the accident within the last 2 Years?
Did you receive medical treatment?
Was another party at fault (even partially)?
Did you experience pain or injury?
Did the accident involve another vehicle?
If you answered yes to any of these, your case may qualify. Get your free analysis now.
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