Car Accident FAQs

Explore our Car Accident FAQs to learn about your rights, common causes of accidents, insurance claims, and how our experienced attorneys can help you navigate the complexities of car accident cases.

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Teen Driver Accident FAQs

Teen driver accident FAQs—learn how liability works, when parents may be responsible, and how these crashes impact injury claims and compensation in Georgia.

Motorcycle & Specialty Vehicle FAQs

Motorcycle and specialty vehicle accident FAQs—learn about liability, insurance coverage, and how these crashes impact your injury claim and compensation.

Hit-and-Run & Uninsured Motorist FAQs

Hit-and-run and uninsured motorist FAQs—learn how to recover compensation, insurance options, and what to do after a crash in Georgia.

Road Rage Accident FAQs

Road rage accident FAQs—learn how aggressive driving affects liability, legal claims, and your ability to recover compensation after a crash in Georgia.

Distracted Driving Accident FAQs

Distracted driving accident FAQs—learn how texting and app use affect liability, evidence, and your ability to recover compensation after a crash in Georgia.

DUI Accident FAQs

DUI accident FAQs—learn how drunk driving affects liability, criminal charges, and your ability to recover compensation after a crash in Georgia.

Police Report FAQs

Police report FAQs—learn how accident reports affect liability, common errors, and how to correct them to protect your injury claim in Georgia.

Hydroplaning & Weather Accident FAQs

Hydroplaning and weather accident FAQs—learn how rain-related crashes affect fault, liability, and your ability to recover compensation in Georgia.

Rental Car Accident FAQs

Rental car accident FAQs—learn how liability, insurance coverage, and claims work after a rental car crash in Georgia and how to pursue compensation.

Car Accidents During Pregnancy FAQs

Car accidents during pregnancy FAQs covering risks to mother and baby, medical concerns, and your legal rights under Georgia injury law.

Disputed Liability Car Accidents FAQs

Answers to disputed liability car accident FAQs in Georgia — fault disputes, partial liability, filing deadlines, and legal costs. Haug Barron Law Group.

Georgia Car Insurance FAQs

Police report errors in Georgia car accident cases—learn how mistakes affect liability and how to fix them to protect your injury claim and compensation.

Loose Livestock Car Wrecks FAQs

FAQs on loose livestock car wrecks, explaining owner liability, Georgia farm animal laws, and how injured drivers can pursue compensation.

Whiplash Injury FAQs

Whiplash injury FAQs in Georgia covering symptoms, treatment, long-term effects, and your legal rights after a car accident.

Worn or Unsafe Tires FAQs

FAQs on truck accidents caused by worn or unsafe tires, covering liability, common causes, safety regulations, and Georgia injury law answers.
Car Accident FAQs

Car Accident FAQs

No. Like virtually all Georgia plaintiff personal injury firms, we handle car accident cases on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing unless we win. There is no fee for your initial consultation. Call us at (844) 428-4529, text us at Text Us, or contact us to get started.

Nothing upfront. Our firm handles personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis — you pay no attorney’s fees unless we recover money for you. Your initial consultation is always free and confidential.

Yes. We handle all personal injury matters arising from motor vehicle collisions—including rear-end crashes, highway accidents, truck accidents, rideshare accidents, and hit-and-run cases throughout the Atlanta metropolitan area. We are a plaintiff’s-only firm, meaning we exclusively represent injured people and their families, never insurance companies or defendants. You can reach us at 844-HAUG LAW, text us at Text Us, or visit www.hblg.law.

As soon as possible. Georgia’s statute of limitations under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33 generally gives you two years from the date of injury to file. Evidence deteriorates, witnesses’ memories fade, and insurance companies begin building their defense immediately. Early representation allows us to preserve crash data, secure medical documentation, and protect your rights before critical evidence is lost.

Yes. PTSD is a fully compensable injury under Georgia personal injury law. It affects roughly 20%–26% of road traffic accident survivors, with symptoms persisting in more than half of those diagnosed for up to three years. PTSD and other psychological injuries are recoverable as non-economic damages with no statutory cap in Georgia.

No. Multiple peer-reviewed studies confirm that standard imaging—including MRI—frequently fails to detect the microstructural ligamentous and capsular damage responsible for chronic post-collision pain. Postmortem studies of crash victims have identified lesions invisible on plain radiographs. A normal scan is not evidence that your pain is fabricated or unrelated to the crash.

Yes. Studies consistently show that it is the crash-related physical injury—not vehicle damage severity—that predicts long-term outcomes. A low-speed impact can produce forces sufficient to damage cervical ligaments and facet joint capsules at a microstructural level even when the vehicle shows minimal visible damage. Our attorneys are experienced in countering the ‘low-impact’ defense.

Research shows that 38%–50% of whiplash victims still have neck pain at 12 months, and the peer-reviewed literature tracks ongoing crash-related symptoms at 1, 5, 7, and even 17 years. Low back pain persists in at least 31% of crash victims at one year, and some cohorts show symptoms in up to 66% of patients at two years. These are not temporary aches—they are frequently chronic, disabling conditions tied directly to the collision.

can i recover damages even if i was issued a ticket

If you are interested in filing a car accident lawsuit, you may be wondering how a ticket affects your ability to pursue legal action to collect compensation. While a ticket may affect the outcome of your case, you can still file a car accident lawsuit and receive the compensation you deserve for damages.

As long as you are less than 50% responsible for the accident, you are able to recover compensation for damages. You may choose to contest your ticket or move forward with a lawsuit while having a ticket, depending on the type of ticket you have and how it affects your case.

Common Traffic Tickets After a Car Accident

Car accidents often come with traffic tickets, especially since not following traffic laws is a major cause of accidents. Many types of traffic tickets can be given by a police officer after an accident. These include speeding, reckless driving, distracted driving, a hit-and-run, running a stop sign or a red light, going down the street the wrong way, and more.

Reckless Driving

Reckless driving is when a driver clearly disregards the safety of others. It can include high speeds, tailgating, and other aggressive driving tactics. While an officer may not witness reckless driving, witness testimonies can reveal this, providing grounds for a ticket after the accident.

Distracted Driving

Distracted driving is becoming more common as smart devices continue to gain in popularity. Georgia enacted the Hands-Free Georgia Act to make it unlawful for a driver to physically hold or support a wireless telecommunication or stand-alone electronic device while operating a motor vehicle. 

Distracted driving is a rising cause of accidents, and a Georgia police officer can issue a ticket for this after an accident upon reasonable suspicion and evidence.

Hit-and-Run

A hit-and-run happens when a driver leaves the scene of an accident, and it is a serious offense in Georgia. If a driver is involved in an accident, they must stop and remain on the accident scene. If not, they will face penalties.

Running a Stop Sign or a Red Light

Failure to follow traffic signs or stop lights can always result in a ticket. Witnesses can attest that one or more drivers involved in the accident ran a stop sign or a red light. Running a stop sign or a red light is a common cause of accidents today, and major damage can be done when this happens at a large intersection.

Going Down the Street the Wrong Way

Whether by accident and due to impaired driving, a person can get a ticket for going down the street the wrong way, which is also a failure to follow traffic signs. It is clear how this traffic violation can cause an accident, and many cars can be involved.

Fighting a Ticket

Sometimes, traffic tickets can make a big difference in your case. Other times, both parties are violating traffic laws, which may not affect the overall outcome. If you’ve gotten a ticket after a car accident, you can choose to contest the ticket, but it will need to be addressed quickly.

Your case will be heard in court, and the officer that gave you the ticket will appear and testify. Bring any evidence that you have to the hearing, including witness testimonies. When your success in filing a lawsuit is at stake, it’s important to come prepared.

If the officer does not show up to the hearing or if you can prove that the ticket was invalid, you can get the ticket dismissed. In cases where the traffic ticket proves that you are 50% or more at-fault for the accident, getting the ticket dismissed is the vital first step that you need to take before filing a lawsuit.

File a Car Accident Lawsuit with a Ticket

You may fight a ticket and win, and then decide to pursue a lawsuit. As another alternative, you may decide to pursue a car accident lawsuit with the ticket. If you have suffered many damages and been involved in a severe car accident, it’s understandable why you want to take legal action – even with a ticket.

Haug Law Group is here to help you pursue legal action when you have endured significant damages from a car accident. Even if there is a ticket involved, we can help you get the best results possible, especially when it’s unclear which party is at fault. If both parties have tickets, it can help your case.

Our experienced car accident legal team will analyze all of the details of your case and demand the compensation you deserve. We have the experience you need to get the best result possible, and we will fight to win all of the compensation you are owed.

Schedule Your Free Consultation Today

Ready to discuss your case with a top Atlanta car accident lawyer at Haug Law Group? Schedule a free consultation and case evaluation to find out your best path forward. Call (844) 428-4529 or send us a message to get in touch with our team.

When a moderate to severe car accident happens, it’s likely that someone will be injured. And since there are many types of car accidents, there are many types of injuries that can happen.

Car accident injuries can be anything from a scratch or bruise to a broken bone, whiplash, internal bleeding, or even a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Often overlooked, trauma and mental disorders are other important types of car accident injuries, too. If severe enough, a car accident injury can cause life-long pain and suffering.

To claim an injury through legal action, the injured person must have strong evidence, including medical bills, documentation, prescriptions, treatment plans, a doctor’s written testimony, and more. A car accident lawyer will help you prove the negligence or wrongful action of the at-fault driver, causing your injury and compensating for your damages.

Internal Bleeding

Internal bleeding can be one of the most serious car accident injuries, as it can go unnoticed. Some signs of internal bleeding are similar to other car accident injuries, such as dizziness, weakness in an area of the body, severe headaches, and more. If internal bleeding goes on long enough without treatment, it can be fatal. If you have any signs of internal bleeding after a car accident, seek medical help as soon as possible.

Neck Injuries

Since car accidents can cause sudden jolts, neck injuries are common. Signs of a neck injury can be stiffness, severe pain, numbness, shooting pain, dizziness, and more. Neck injuries that happen during a car accident include fractures, sprains, pinched nerves, and whiplash.

Chest Injuries

As a driver, you are sitting behind a steering wheel, which can come into contact with your chest in the event of an accident. Chest injuries are most often found on drivers after an accident, and they can include anything from bruised or fractured ribs to internal organ damage.

Head Injuries

Head injuries are among the most severe car accident injuries. A head injury can be as simple as a mild concussion, or you could sustain a severe, repetitive concussion. Other head injuries include a brain contusion (bruise), head wound, and more.

Some head injuries can be life-threatening, traumatic brain injuries. They may include short-term or long-term side effects such as trouble sleeping, recurring headaches, and more.

Knee Trauma

A sudden jolt from an accident can cause a driver or passenger’s knee to painfully hit the dashboard, causing knee damage. Knee trauma after a car accident can be extremely complex, and a person may need braces, crutches, or even surgery to heal.

Shoulder Injuries

All parts of the shoulder, including the shoulder blade, collar bone, and upper arm are susceptible to injury during car accidents since they are a sensitive area of the body. After a car accident, a person may have a fractured or dislocated shoulder and need physical therapy to regain mobility.

Broken Bones

In addition to the above injuries, it is common to see broken or fractured bones after a moderate to severe car accident, including fractures of the arms, legs, hips, and more. When a person has a broken or fractured bone after a car accident, emergency medical help will be called right away.

Cuts, Scarring, and Bruises

Car accidents can produce a wide range of cuts, scars, and bruises across a person’s body. In many cases, these are minor. In other cases, cuts can be large gashes that cause major scars, and bruises can be deep and take a long time to heal. Scars can also happen after surgery to treat car accident injuries. Scars are taken seriously as an injury and can be claimed in a lawsuit.

Mental Trauma

While physical, visual injuries are usually the main focus, mental trauma after a car accident deserves just as much attention. After many severe accidents, those involved can experience serious mental suffering, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), loss of enjoyment of life, and other emotional stressors.

It is difficult to sustain a life-impacting injury. All of the emotional pain and suffering that you experience as a result of the accident can be claimed in a lawsuit.

Get a Free Car Accident Case Evaluation

If you’ve been injured in an accident and need help claiming damages and getting the compensation you deserve, Haug Law Group can help. We can help you decide what damages to pursue in a lawsuit and find out if legal action is the best path for your case.

Get a free, no-obligation car accident case evaluation by calling 844-428-4529 or send us a message to get in touch with us now. We look forward to helping you settle your legal matters.

You faithfully pay into your provider, but the amount of money you can get back after an accident isn’t infinite. Plus, if another driver is at fault, there’s no telling what their insurance provider will be able to do for you. Every driver needs to know what happens when a car accident claim exceeds insurance limits.

When a car accident claim exceeds insurance limits, you can file an uninsured motorist/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) claim with your insurance provider, or you may need to hire a car accident lawyer to get the full compensation that you deserve.

It is common for Georgia drivers to only carry the minimum required auto insurance liability coverage. Car accidents can easily cause injuries that exceed insurance limits, even if it’s just a mild fender bender that results in a recurring injury. For this reason, it’s important to carry UM/UIM coverage on your policy.

Whether you were just involved in a severe accident or you’re struggling to get the compensation you deserve outside of court, we can help. A top car accident lawyer at Haug Law Group can answer any questions you may have and help you decide which path is best for you.

Call (844) 428-4529 or send us a message now to get in touch with a team member and schedule your free consultation.

Georgia Auto Insurance Coverage Requirements

In Georgia, drivers must carry a minimum bodily injury liability of $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident. Additionally, the state of Georgia requires all drivers to carry a minimum property damage liability of $25,000 per accident.

Uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage is an optional cost to your premium and add-on to your policy. It is not required, but it is recommended. UM/UIM coverage often covers the same or similar amount of coverage – bodily injury liability of $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident and/or $25,000 in property damage.

Claiming Damages After an Accident

After an accident, you may be unsure what damages you can claim. You may have suffered a serious injury, a totaled vehicle, or a combination of several different damages. The bottom line is that you are entitled to receive compensation for all damages that were due to the other driver’s fault, according to Georgia’s modified comparative fault law.

Many types of damages can be claimed through a third-party insurance provider and in a legal claim when necessary. You can file a lawsuit to pursue maximum compensation as long as you are less than 50% responsible for the accident. However, the percentage that you are found at fault will be deducted from your total settlement award.

Types of damages can be claimed following a car accident include:

  • Wrongful death
  • Lost future wages
  • Suffering and pain damages
  • Property damages
  • Personal possession damages
  • Medical bills and expenses

The claims process can be complex and complicated, but Haug Law Group can help you with all aspects of this process. We can help you decide what damages to claim and the best route to take to get the compensation that you deserve.

Together, we will use evidence and facts to prove fault and hold the defendant liable for the damages that they caused.

How quickly do I need to file a car accident lawsuit?

If you choose to pursue a car accident lawsuit, it is very important to look at the legal limitations to determine how quickly you need to take action. You might not be able to claim compensation through a lawsuit if too much time has passed following the accident.

If a loved one has died in a car accident and you want to claim wrongful death, O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33 states that all wrongful death claims must be filed within two years from the date of the accident. O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33 also covers personal injury damages, and these types of claims must be brought forth within two years from the date of the accident as well.

For personal property damages, O.C.G.A. § 9-3-32 allows victims to bring forth personal property claims up to four years from the date that the accident occurred.

Meet a Car Accident Lawyer to Discuss Your Case

Knowing what happens when a car accident claim exceeds insurance limits clears up confusion and prevents additional financial stress. When your accident claim exceeds your insurance limits, Haug Law Group can help. We have decades of experience helping car accident victims who’ve experienced life-changing damages. We can help you claim the compensation that you deserve.

And since we work on a contingency fee agreement, you never pay until we win.

Schedule a complimentary consultation with a top Atlanta car accident lawyer by sending us a message or calling (844) 428-4529 to talk to a team member today.

What is the average settlement in a car accident case?

If you’ve been involved in a major car accident, you may have many damages. As bills are piling up due to injuries and car repairs, you wonder when your settlement will arrive and how much you will be getting.

The average car accident case settlement varies depending on the damages that have occurred and the percentage of fault that you are responsible for. In Georgia, you can only be awarded damages through legal action if you are less than 50% responsible for the accident. In addition, Georgia is an at-fault state, so awards will be based on how much fault each party has.

To get a potential estimate based on the facts and details surrounding the accident, meet with your lawyer. An average settlement in a car accident case can be anywhere from ten thousand dollars to a few hundred thousand dollars.

How Car Accident Settlements Are Calculated in Georgia

Georgia is an at-fault state, and car accidents are settled based on the comparative fault law in O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33. This states that awards are divided up by how much each party is at fault, and required insurance parties pay based on the totals that are decided. A person’s settlement total will also be reduced based on their percentage of fault.

Drivers cannot pursue legal action to collect damages in a lawsuit unless they are less than 50% responsible for the accident. Those who can pursue legal action typically do so when there are significant damages or fault is unclear.

Most car accidents settle without going to trial. Sometimes, they include lawyers, and other times, they settle with only insurance companies and the drivers involved. The more complex the case, the more likely that legal representation is needed to settle.

An average car accident case settlement total varies from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands based on the severity of the accident, the parties involved, the significance and impact of the damage(s), and more.

A car accident lawyer can help you determine settlement amounts. Many car accident lawyers provide a free consultation to help you know what you can expect from your case.

Common Car Accident Damages

Car accidents can produce a wide range of damages, including but not limited to:

  • Vehicle damages
  • Damage to personal possessions
  • Injuries that cause medical expenses and lost wages
  • Non-economic damages such as pain and suffering
  • Wrongful death

Severe car accidents often include multiple damages and can cause life-altering effects. Whether it is a long-term injury, missed work due to an injury, or even the death of a loved one, you deserve to recover damages in full and get the compensation you are owed, covering every aspect of your suffering.

How to Take Legal Action After a Car Accident

After a car accident, the police will investigate and form a police report with details, witness accounts, and more. You will exchange names and information with the other driver and report the accident to your individual car insurance providers. You will wait to hear from the other driver’s insurance company and for the police report to be finalized.

If you decide that the insurance settlement is not enough and negotiations are not producing the results that you want, take legal action to demand compensation for all of the damages that were caused by the at-fault party. A car accident lawyer can help you every step of the process, even the beginning investigations at the scene of the accident.

A car accident lawyer can help you form your claim, gather evidence, research, and negotiate your settlement with the liable parties and the insurance companies. You will be able to demand compensation for every damage you suffered, with proper evidence to support your claim.

The details of the settlement will be discussed back and forth, and your lawyer will operate on your behalf. If necessary, the case can be taken to trial, although it is not the typical, ideal route.

Get Help with Your Car Accident Case Today

Haug Law Group is here to help answer any questions that you have, and we’d love to hear about your case in a free consultation. We can help you decide what path to take and find out what you can expect from a lawsuit.

Schedule a free case evaluation with one of our leading Atlanta car accident lawyers today by calling (844) 428-4529, and if you need help quickly, text 770-766-3308.

Drivers involved in car accidents can receive tickets for any traffic violations related to the accident. Tickets are mostly given when there is clear evidence or witness accounts of violations. Traffic tickets can be a major factor in determining whether or not a driver is at fault for the accident.

So, what if no motorist was issued a ticket in your car accident? If there was no ticket, you may have a harder time settling who is at fault for the accident and how much they are at fault for. You will look to Georgia’s comparative fault law, O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33, to decide how your case will be settled.

When an accident lacks an indicator of who is fully at fault, such as a traffic ticket, the fault of the accident is divided up between the involved parties through evidence, testimonies, and more. If you are 50% or more at fault for the accident, you will not be able to collect compensation for damages from the accident, according to Georgia’s comparative fault law.

Additionally, awarded damages are reduced based on the victim’s percentage of fault. For example, if the awarded party is 20% responsible for the accident, the settlement amount will be reduced by 20 percent.

Common Motorist Tickets in Car Accidents

Drivers involved in car accidents often receive traffic tickets. Some drivers get in trouble for suspected drinking, substance abuse, and more, which can lead to severe consequences and legal matters.

Some of the most common motorist tickets in car accidents include:

  • Reckless driving – Aggressive driving, excessively high speeds, and more.
  • Speeding
  • Distracted driving – Not following the Hands-Free Georgia Act, which prohibits supporting a wireless telecommunication device or a stand-alone electronic device while driving.
  • Hit-and-run – Leaving the accident immediately after it happens.
  • Running a stop sign
  • Running a stoplight
  • Going down the street the wrong way

Tickets like these often are a deciding factor in figuring out who can collect damages after a car accident. However, tickets can be contested, which can change the case entirely if the person has their charge dropped or reduced.

How Car Accidents Are Settled in Georgia

Car accidents are settled through investigations, insurance providers, and settlement negotiations. Since Georgia is an at-fault state, each driver and their insurance provider will be held responsible for the damages that they caused. Those that are 50% or more responsible for the accident cannot use legal action to recover compensation.

Damages awarded will be based on insurance coverage (if settled outside of court), damages caused, and more.

Investigations

After a car accident, all aspects of the accident will be investigated to determine what damages have occurred, who is at fault, and how the accident happened. There may be injuries and significant damage to one or more cars. One or more persons may need immediate medical attention, which will likely be coordinated by the police.

All parties involved and any witnesses will be interviewed, and the police will create a report about the accident. After the scene is settled, all parties are free to go.

Insurance providers

At the scene of the accident, the drivers will exchange basic information, including license plate numbers, driver’s license numbers, and insurance provider information. Each driver will call their respective insurance provider and give basic details of the accident. The insurance providers will wait for the police report to be finalized to iron out the details of the accident.

Settlement negotiations

Insurance providers will offer settlements based on how much fault each party carries. If a victim decides that the insurance settlement isn’t enough, the person can take legal action as long as they are not responsible for 50% or more of the accident. This will involve hiring a lawyer, filing a claim for damages, and resolving the case within the court system.

To collect damages in full, you must prove the negligence of the at-fault party. You may have a wide range of damages to recover that include:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Vehicle and property damages
  • Wrongful death
  • Non-economic damages, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other pain and suffering

A lawyer can prove the four elements of negligence, including breaching their duty of care and causing damages that resulted in actual loss or damage suffered.

Take Legal Action for Car Accident Damages

If you’re ready to take legal action for significant damages from a car accident, Haug Law Group is ready to help you. We provide a free case evaluation where we reveal how we can help you win the compensation you are owed by law.

Don’t wait to get legal help with your car accident case. Schedule your free consultation by calling (844) 428-4529 or sending our team a message now!

 

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Car wrecks are abrupt and can bring forth a lot of emotions. You may not know what to do right away or what your options are. 

At the scene of the accident, evidence and details of the accident will be gathered by the police, and you and the other driver(s) will exchange insurance policy information, as well as basic information. After the accident, you will inform your insurance provider of the accident, and you will wait to hear about how the matter will be settled.

Depending on the severity of the damage, you may want to get a lawyer right away. For life-altering damages and severe injuries, a car wreck lawyer is your best bet to get all of the reimbursement you are entitled to for medical bills, lost wages, and more. 

If you want to try going through your insurance first to make a basic claim to recover damages outside of court, you can do so. However, keep in mind that you only have a certain amount of time to file a lawsuit after an accident. 

Understanding Georgia’s Statute of Limitations

Georgia’s statute of limitations will help you decide how quickly you need to get a lawyer after a car wreck. There are different amounts of time for different damages that occurred from the car wreck.

O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33 states that all personal injury and wrongful death claims after a car accident must be filed within two years of the accident date. As far as loss of consortium goes (when a family member has significant personal losses after another family member’s injury or death), you are allotted four years from the date of the accident to collect damages.

O.C.G.A. § 9-3-32 defines the allotted time for bringing forth cases regarding personal property damage, such as your vehicle or your personal possessions that were in the car during the accident. It states that you are allowed up to four years to bring a case to the local court.

Two to four years is a good amount of time to decide whether or not you want to take action and file a lawsuit. However, you may not want to wait very long if you have large expenses due to an injury. The moment that you sense that you will not get the compensation you are owed without taking legal action, find a car wreck lawyer to build a strong claim against the at-fault party.

Steps to Take After the Car Wreck

After an auto accident, immediately call the police to get an officer to the scene to investigate the accident and create a police report. This police report is extremely important if you decide to take legal action. Exchange information with the other driver, such as insurance information, driver’s license numbers, names, and addresses.

Assess the Damage

Take stock of all injuries and damage. Any possible injuries or physical symptoms should be checked out immediately by a medical professional. Gather evidence of any damage using your smartphone to take pictures and videos. Take notes of things you observe.

Evidence will be crucial in forming your claim against the other party.

Visit a Doctor

If you have any injuries from the accident or feel that a pre-existing injury has gotten worse after an accident, get a medical evaluation. For severe, ongoing injuries that require legal action to recover compensation, medical documentation is a must.

Medical evaluations help people find out how significant their injuries are. An injury may heal quickly, but others are long-term, life-changing conditions that require ongoing medical attention. Plus, you can understand the costs associated with the treatment plan you may need to follow. 

A visit to the doctor is an important step to take to help you determine how quickly you need to get a lawyer after your car wreck.

Work with Your Insurance Provider

After the police have cleared up the accident and gotten everything they need for the report, contact your insurance provider immediately and discuss the basic details of the accident. You’ll wait to hear back on how the matter will be settled after the police report is finalized, which will determine your next steps.

Find a Lawyer

As long as you are not 50% at fault for the accident or more, you can collect compensation in court by filing a lawsuit against the party that caused your damages. You may wish to first work with your insurance provider, but in some cases, you won’t get the compensation you deserve without filing a lawsuit.

Free consultations are a great way to find out how a lawyer can help you with your case. You can meet with a Atlanta car accident lawyer to discuss your case and figure out what the future could hold if you filed a lawsuit. The sooner you get started, the sooner your case will be settled.

Talking to a lawyer is a free, zero-obligation way to help you decide what your next steps should be and how quickly you should get started on that path.

Get in Touch with Haug Law Group for Your Free Consultation

Haug Law Group would love to meet with you to talk about your car wreck and see how we can help you get the compensation you deserve. We will guide you on the path to success the entire way. To get your free consultation, call (844) 428-4529 or send us a message to get in touch with our team now!

What are the main causes of car accidents?

main causes of car accidents

Some of the main causes of car accidents are intentional, such as using a smartphone while driving, driving drunk, speeding, or running a red light. Others are circumstantial, such as road or weather conditions, car malfunctions, and more.

These actions and circumstances can increase the likelihood of an accident, and they can also increase the damages that occur. Plus, many of these are illegal by law. Tickets can be issued, and penalties can occur aside from the accident itself.

Knowing the most common reasons for car accidents can help reduce accidents, costly damages, and complicated lawsuits. The main causes of car accidents include speeding, running stoplights and stop signs, distracted driving, reckless driving, drunk driving, unsafe road and weather conditions, and an unsafe vehicle.

Speeding

When drivers speed, they put others in danger and increase the likelihood that an accident will occur. Speeding is one of the main factors that contribute to car accidents, and heavy damages can occur as a result.

Running Stoplights & Stop Signs

Stoplights and stop signs are some of the most popular places for accidents due to one or both drivers running a red light or a stop sign. At major intersections, one person running a red light at top speed can put several drivers at risk and cause a severe multi-vehicle accident. 

Not only can these be highly damaging, but major intersection accidents can also cause traffic jams for other drivers and may require multiple police vehicles to patrol.

Distracted Driving

Distracted driving has earned its top spot as a car accident cause thanks to smartphones, tablets, and other devices becoming more popular and being integrated into vehicles. Whether a person is texting, looking at social media, or even talking on the phone, driving while distracted, especially on the highway, can cause major collisions and damage.

Reckless Driving

Reckless driving is another common cause of car accidents. Reckless driving happens all of the time on the road. Vehicles that go at high speeds, drive aggressively, or quickly go in and out of lanes put others at risk. 

Every citizen plays a role in the safety of the other people on the road and their property, and reckless driving is a clear violation of that.

Drunk Driving

Drunk driving continues to be one of the top causes of car accidents in the United States. Drunk driving is defined as driving while impaired with alcohol, and your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) Level measures at above .08%. 

In the case of drunk driving during an accident, the person will be chemically tested and likely field tested after the accident to determine whether or not drunkenness caused the accident.

Unsafe Road & Weather Conditions

Unsafe road and weather conditions are also one of the leading causes of car accidents in the United States. Unsafe road conditions include poorly-lit roads, lack of traffic signs, uneven roads, large potholes, and other road infrastructure issues. Unsafe weather conditions can include rain, as well as snow, ice, and other severe weather. 

Even driving at night can cause many people to have trouble navigating the road, which can lead to an accident.

Unsafe Vehicle

Many times, unsafe vehicles cause a car accident. Whether it’s a malfunction of the car’s parts or a blown tire, vehicles can suddenly stop or swerve due to malfunction or breakage and cause an accident. 

Vehicle issues may be due to a manufacturer error or an owner care error, and they can also be from wear and tear on an old vehicle.

What Damages Can I Collect After a Car Accident?

If you believe the other driver was at fault for most or all of the accident you were recently in, possibly due to one of the main car accident causes above, you are entitled by law to collect damages. Even if you aren’t sure if the driver was fully at fault, you can pursue legal action.

In cases of severe car accidents, you may decide to collect damages in a car accident lawsuit. There are a wide range of damages that you can collect after a car accident, including:

  • Vehicle damage
  • Damage to personal possessions
  • Medical expenses
  • Noneconomic damages, such as pain and suffering
  • Lost wages
  • Wrongful death

To recover damages in a car accident lawsuit, you will need the help of a skilled car accident attorney to help you prove the negligence and fault of the other party. Car accident cases can be complex and difficult, so the guidance of a top Atlanta car accident lawyer is a must.

Contact Haug Law Group for Your Free Consultation

If you’ve been in a car accident and are considering a lawsuit to collect all of the damages you’ve incurred from the accident, Haug Law Group is here to help with your car accident case. We want to fight for you to get all of the compensation you are entitled to by law, and we will guide you on the right path toward the best result possible. Ready to talk to our team? Call us today at (844) 428-4529 or send us a message to get your free case evaluation and start moving your case forward.

What should I do at the scene of a car accident?

When you’re involved in a severe car accident, it can be extremely frightening and life-changing. 

No matter if you’re a new driver or have been driving for decades, you may not know what to do at the scene of a car accident. Learning what to do at the scene of an accident can help you in your recovery and keep you calm throughout the process.

What do you do at the scene?

First, call the police.

what to do at the scene of a car accident

The first thing that you need to do after you’ve been in an accident is to contact the police. Call 911 and ask that a police officer will be dispatched to your location. If there are any injuries or major damage, they will coordinate help for you immediately. A police officer is a useful mediator between involved parties.

The police officer will discuss the accident with all parties and get every detail that they can to create an accurate report that will be legally filed. If you don’t contact the police after an accident, there will be no record of the accident, which will cause problems for you when attempting to recover damages. 

If possible, get a copy of the report at the scene or find out how you can get one after. If you decide to take legal action, the report is a valuable document that you’ll need to have on hand.

Exchange information.

Once the accident has been reported to the police, exchange information with the other driver. Get their full name and address, insurance policy information, driver’s license information, and license plate number. They will ask you for yours, too, so that you can accurately report the accident to your insurance providers.

Look into any damages or injuries that occurred.

Even if the accident was fairly mild, examine any damage or injuries that may be present. Damage can include both property damage (to your car) and damage to personal possessions. Injuries can be obvious, such as scrapes, bruises, or even broken bones, or they can be “hidden”, like concussions, internal bleeding, and more. 

Sometimes, minor injuries can turn into serious injuries. If you have a pre-existing injury, it may be worse after the accident. Any damages or injuries should be documented via pictures, video, or in writing, so you can make sure to have evidence from the start. 

Any moderate injuries should be diagnosed and treated by a medical provider. Severe injuries should be treated at the ER in a nearby hospital as soon as possible.

Gather as much evidence as you can.

When car accidents are anything more than a minor fender bender, evidence is an important part of making claims in a legal case and getting full reimbursement. Use your smartphone to take pictures and videos of anything that can prove the fault of the other party or shows negligence on their behalf. If there’s any strange behavior, make sure to take note and/or take a video.

If witnesses are nearby, get an interview with them and take down their information. They may be an important part of your legal case if one is necessary.

Stay at the scene.

Unless you’ve been hurt and are taken to the hospital by medical personnel, you should always stay at the scene of the accident until you are told that you can leave. It’s important to stay at the scene until you are allowed to leave so you don’t miss out on any evidence that can increase your ability to receive full compensation.

What about after the accident?

Once the car accident scene is settled and it’s time to leave, you likely have many questions about what you should do next. Even though you may wish for life to snap back to normal, there are likely many things that you need to take care of related to the accident.

Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer

If you or a loved one has been significantly injured in the accident and you’re not responsible for more than 50% of the accident, contact a personal injury lawyer for help. A personal injury lawyer that focuses on car accident cases can help you choose the right path to get compensated for all of the damages you’ve incurred.

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Legal claims for car accidents can be complex. A lawyer can help you make the right decisions and feel comfortable throughout the process. To receive full compensation, negligence has to be proven, and an Atlanta car accident lawyer will know how to do just that.

Keep Discussions Private

To get the best results possible during a legal case, refrain from any public discussions or mentions of the car accident and any related events. This means that you should not post anything on social media, because it can be used against you in court.

Contact Your Insurance Provider

After a car accident of any kind, it is your duty and responsibility to contact your insurance provider and report the accident. You’ll inform your provider of the basic details of the accident, such as who was involved and the location.

Visit Your Doctor

If you have severe injuries, you’ll likely be taking a trip to the hospital immediately. For moderate injuries, visit your doctor or an urgent care provider quickly. Don’t let weeks pass if you have anything more than a few minor scratches, because you don’t know how much worse your injuries will get. 

Plus, many car accidents result in scary hidden injuries that can be life-threatening or life-altering if not taken care of quickly.

Contact Haug Law Group for Help After Your Car Accident

Haug Law Group is a trusted partner for car accident cases in Atlanta. If you need help filing a legal claim or have any questions throughout the process, contact our team. We’ll help you figure out your path forward and fight to get you all of the compensation you deserve. Call 844-428-4529 or send us a message for a free consultation and case evaluation now!

How long do I have to file a lawsuit after a car accident?

Have you recently been involved in a car accident? You may be wondering when to file a car accident lawsuit to collect all of the damages that you are entitled to by law. 

It’s important to know that there is a time limit on filing a lawsuit in Georgia. Outside of the allotted window of time, you will likely not be able to collect any damages at all.

Generally speaking, Georgia’s statute of limitations states that a personal injury lawsuit needs to be filed within two years of the date of the accident. For recovery of personal property, which includes your vehicle and other personal possessions that were damaged during the accident, you’ll have up to four years to file.

How Georgia’s Statute of Limitations Works for Car Accidents

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According to O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, personal injury and wrongful death claims, which are common in car accident cases, need to be filed within two years of the date of the accident. For loss of consortium claims, you have four years from the date of the accident. Loss of consortium can be claimed when a family member experiences personal losses after an accident that causes an injury or death.

For personal property damages in Georgia, you’ll need to reference O.C.G.A. § 9-3-32, which states that these types of damages need to be brought to the local court within four years. Personal property damages can include vehicle damages, such as repairs, replacements, or a totaled car, as well as personal possession damages that were a direct result of the accident.

Common Damages to Sue for After a Car Accident

When a person decides to file a lawsuit after a car accident, it is often after a car accident where severe damages have occurred. Who is at fault may be unclear, or a person may have received a low settlement offer from the insurance company. 

There is a wide variety of damages that can be recovered with a lawsuit after a car accident. These damages include:

  • Property damages
  • Lost wages
  • Medical costs
  • Physical, mental, and emotional pain and suffering
  • Other non-economic damages
  • Wrongful death

All of these damages require adequate documentation and evidence in order to collect compensation through a lawsuit. One must provide evidence of related bills, treatment, lost wages, and more. Plus, the party that sues must not be responsible for more than 50% of the accident and must be able to prove that the other party’s negligence is the direct cause of any damages that are claimed.

The Role of a Lawyer in a Car Accident Lawsuit

Hiring a lawyer is crucial to forming the best case possible and getting all of the compensation that you deserve in your lawsuit. The path ahead may be unknown, but an experienced Atlanta car accident lawyer will be your guide and consultant no matter the road you may face. If your lawsuit ends up going to trial, you’ll need to have a top attorney to fight for justice on your behalf.

Proving the negligence of the other party is often difficult without the help of a good attorney. You must know the ins and outs of proving the fault of the other party, so you can be sure to receive reimbursement for all costs related to the accident and damages you’ve incurred. 

Plus, when you have questions throughout the process, a lawyer will have answers.

Contact Haug Law Group Today

Ready to discuss your case with a top Atlanta-area car accident lawyer? The Haug Law Group is ready to hear from you and provide a free consultation at your convenience. Call us today at (844) 428-4529 or send us a message to get in touch now!

Should I always go to the hospital after a car accident?

Have you and/or a loved one been in a car accident recently? If the accident was more than just a minor fender bender, you may be injured. However, when you think your injuries are minor, you question whether or not to go to the hospital. 

If there is any possibility you are injured in any way, it is your best course of action to seek medical attention as quickly as possible after the car accident occurs. Visit your primary care physician, local urgent care facility, or go to a nearby emergency department. 

The severity of your injury or injuries will help determine where you should seek care following the accident.

When to Go to the Hospital After a Car Accident

Hospitals are best when dealing with severe, debilitating, and/or life-threatening injuries that need immediate attention. You’ll want to head to the hospital after a car accident for severe injuries such as:

go to hospital after car accident

  • Broken or fractured bones or ribs
  • Internal bleeding
  • Traumatic brain injuries

For aches and pains, stiffness, and similar minor injuries, you likely do not need to visit the hospital. Rather, make an appointment with your primary care doctor or another doctor that you can visit fairly quickly. You don’t want to wait around for anything to get worse.

Broken bones or ribs, internal bleeding, traumatic brain injuries, and beyond require immediate medical attention at an emergency room (ER) at the hospital nearest the accident. At the ER, you can receive quick treatment and diagnosis.

While a trip to the ER may seem like an expensive route, it is your best bet to make sure that you are treated properly and quickly. Through the other routes, you may experience longer waits. As long as you are not responsible for more than 50% of the accident, you can claim compensation for all of the costs related to the hospital visit and/or ongoing treatment.

Why Seek Medical Attention Immediately

Car accidents can result in “hidden” injuries, such as internal bleeding, concussions, traumatic brain injuries, and more. Many of these injuries require evaluation and diagnosis from a medical professional. When they go untreated, they can become life-threatening.

Some injuries may seem minor and small at the beginning but can worsen over time. Without documentation of your condition and diagnosis immediately following the accident, you may not qualify for full compensation of the injury and all related costs. 

Proper documentation of all medical attention that you’ve received is crucial to receiving the full settlement you deserve. You will need a doctor’s written testimony and documentation of any prescriptions, equipment needed for recovery, therapy, treatment, and beyond.

Hiring a Car Accident Lawyer to Recover Damages

If you’ve incurred severe damages after a car accident, you need the help of a Atlanta car accident lawyer to get the compensation you are entitled to by law. Unless you are responsible for more than 50% of the accident, you can file a lawsuit to recover past, present, and future damages. Common damages that can be claimed in a car accident lawsuit are:

  • Property damages
  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Noneconomic damages, such as pain and suffering
  • Wrongful death

Often, you will receive a less-than-satisfactory settlement from the insurance provider. Whether your car is totaled, you’re injured and unable to work, or are experiencing a lower quality of life Haug Law Group is here to help you get the compensation you deserve.

Contact Haug Law Group for Help with Your Car Accident Lawsuit

When you’re ready to file a lawsuit after a car accident, Haug Law Group is here to be by your side throughout the process. We have the experience you need to stand up to a strong defense and can help you navigate the ins and outs of this complex legal field with ease.

Send us a message now or call (844) 428-4529 at any time to set up your free consultation with our team today!

How much will it cost to hire a car accident lawyer?

How much does it cost to hire a car accident attorney

If you’ve recently been involved in a car accident, you may be wondering how much it may cost to hire a car accident lawyer and how to even get started. A lawyer is the key to helping you get all of the compensation you deserve to pay for the damages from the accident.

When it comes to compensation, car accident lawyers often operate on a contingency fee basis, which means that they don’t get paid unless the case is successful. If the case is successful, a lawyer may collect between 30 to 40% of the award, which will be factored into the settlement total that is asked for on your behalf. 

How a Contingency Fee Agreement Works

It can be stressful to think of how much it may cost to hire a car accident lawyer, but rest assured, Haug Law Group is on your side. A contingency fee agreement is an ideal agreement for parties wanting to file a lawsuit with the help of the lawyer, especially since they may have extra expenses as a result of the damages from the accident. 

During contingency fee arrangements, your lawyer will not collect any fees until the case is settled – and only when it is settled successfully. Upon settlement, the lawyer will be paid the percentage that was agreed upon in writing at the beginning of your partnership. In general, they are paid approximately 33% (⅓)  to 40% of the gross settlement. 

The Difference a Car Accident Lawyer Makes

Car accident lawyers are not needed for every single car accident. Many times, car accidents are settled without any intervention.

In cases where there are significant damages, a death has occurred, or damages aren’t covered in the initial settlement, a car accident lawyer is your guide. Your lawyer will be a vital partner in helping you prove the negligence of the other party, standing up to any defense, and collecting all compensation you are entitled to.

It can be difficult to navigate this area of law alone. You may not be familiar with the laws and statutes associated with your accident, and you may not be aware of all of the types of damages that you can claim. Your Atlanta car accident lawyer will look into your case diligently and choose the best path forward.

Get Help from Haug Law Group

Haug Law Group is here to be by your side 24/7 throughout your car accident case. We will fight for justice on your behalf and help make the process run as smoothly as possible

Ready to talk to our team about your case? Get a free consultation and case evaluation today by calling 1-844-HAUG-LAW or sending us a message now!

Why should I talk to a car accident lawyer?

Do you need a car accident lawyer? Car accidents don’t always require legal support, but in many cases, you may want to discuss the best course of action to take after an accident.

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Like Haug Law Group, many car accident lawyers offer free, no-obligation consultations, so there’s no risk involved in exploring your options. Every case is different, but in general, you should talk to a car accident lawyer if:

  • The at-fault driver is underinsured or uninsured
  • Drunk or impaired driving was involved
  • A death has occurred
  • You’ve missed work or had to take a leave of absence due to the accident
  • You or a family member has sustained an injury from the accident
  • You are unable to live your life normally after the accident

Suing for Damages After a Car Accident

There are a wide range of damages that you can pursue through a lawsuit. Common damages that occur from a car accident can include pain and suffering, wrongful death, vehicle and property damages, lost wages, medical costs, and more.

Pain and suffering damages include mental anguish and mental injuries that are caused by the accident, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Lost wages can be claimed for work that was missed as a result of attending your or your child’s medical appointments, and it can include future wages lost. 

With all of these damages, it’s important to have strong evidence in the form of documents, pictures, testimonies, and more. 

The Difference a Car Accident Lawyer Makes

You may be unsure of whether or not a car accident lawyer will make a big difference in the outcome of your case. In some cases, a car accident lawyer is a must in navigating the case effectively and getting you the results you want. 

Car accident lawyers are a key asset to proving the negligence of the at-fault party and the legitimacy of damages that have occurred. In the case that your claim goes to trial, you will need a strong advocate by your side.

Knowing the ins and outs of the laws and damages associated with car accidents is key to your success in the lawsuit. Your lawyer will help you analyze, plan, and lead you in forward getting all of the compensation you are entitled to.

Contact Haug Law Group for Your Free Consultation

When you have questions about a car accident and need the help of a top legal team, look no further than Haug Law Group. We are happy to provide a free case evaluation and consultation to help you figure out your next steps and decide if hiring an Atlanta car accident lawyer is the best choice for you. Ready to talk to one of our team members today? Call Atlanta’s Haug Law Group today at (844) 428-4529 or send us a message now!

What happens if the at-fault party doesn’t have car insurance?

what happens with uninsured driver in accident

Car accidents can be devastating, but car insurance makes things a lot easier. Knowing that the at-fault party will be held responsible for damages is comforting. But what if the at-fault party doesn’t have car insurance?

Just like any other car accident, there are many action steps you can take to make sure you are covered for damages, regardless of the at-fault party’s insurance coverage, including:

  • Gathering evidence
  • Reporting the accident to the police
  • Seeing a doctor
  • Calling a car accident lawyer
  • Reporting the accident to your insurance company
  • Filing a lawsuit against the at-fault party

Additionally, you may have uninsured/underinsured motorist insurance included in your car insurance policy to cover damages in these instances.

How Car Insurance Works In Georgia

Depending on the car insurance you have and the coverage options you’ve selected, your insurance may cover much of the damages when you file your claim with them, regardless of who is at fault. 

Like many other states, Georgia requires a minimum level of car insurance to drive a vehicle. In the event of a car accident, Georgia law requires that you and the other party determine the at-fault party. Each of you must submit a claim with your own insurance. 

Georgia is not a no-fault state, so any damages that are caused by the at-fault party must be paid for by the at-fault party. In addition, if a person is responsible for more than 50% of the accident, they cannot request compensation from the other party for damages caused by the accident.

If a person is injured from the accident and requires more coverage than their policy offers, the injured person can sue for additional damages. In cases with no insurance at all, the injured person can sue the at-fault party for all damages. With the right legal action, there is no reason you should pay for any damages that you did not cause.

Uninsured Motorist Insurance Coverage

Georgia state law requires that car insurance providers offer the option of adding on uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage, also known as UM or UIM coverage. This applies to accidents where a motorist doesn’t have enough coverage or doesn’t have coverage at all. 

It is an additional fee that is added to your premium, and it won’t cover accidents that have already happened. Your insurance company will inform you of how much additional coverage this provides. 

Getting Compensation for Damages When the At-Fault Party Has No Insurance 

When your insurance doesn’t cover all of the accident costs, you can still get compensated for damages even if the at-fault party doesn’t have insurance. Take these important steps to recover compensation.

Gather Evidence

Begin gathering evidence immediately after the accident has occurred. You can take pictures of damages, document any off-putting behavior from the at-fault party (including leaving the scene), take down the person’s license plate number, keep any related documents, and beyond. To get compensation from a person who doesn’t have car insurance, you’ll need to have as much evidence as possible.

Report the Accident to the Police

As with all accidents, you should immediately call the police to report the accident if there are any significant damages or injuries. The at-fault driver may try to discourage you from contacting the police if they don’t have car insurance, since they are aware it is illegal to drive without insurance in Georgia. Reporting the accident is vital to getting legal protection for damage recovery.

See a Doctor 

If the accident was anything other than a very minor fender bender, it’s important to see a medical professional to assess your condition. Documentation from your appointment(s) and treatment is important evidence in your legal case. Many car accident injuries can get worse over time, so it’s good to identify injuries in the very beginning.

Call a Car Accident Lawyer

If you have injuries and damages that aren’t covered, a car accident lawyer is your ally in helping you fight for the compensation that you deserve. You shouldn’t need to pay for the mistakes of the at-fault driver. An experienced legal team will help you map out the path to collect all of the damages you are entitled to by law.

Report the Accident to Your Car Insurance Company

Reporting to your insurance company is important, especially if the at-fault party has insufficient insurance coverage. They will help you take the steps to file your claim properly, and you will get an idea of what your insurance will cover from the accident. This helps you determine if you need to sue for additional damages.

File a Lawsuit Against the Driver

To legally gather damages that aren’t covered by your or the at-fault person’s insurance company, you’ll need to file a lawsuit. Before filing a lawsuit against the at-fault driver, it is important to talk to a trusted car accident lawyer to advise you on the best course of action to take.

Talk to Haug Law Group About Your Case Today

Do you need help recovering damages from a car accident where the at-fault party is without adequate car insurance coverage? There is no reason you should be paying for the injuries and damages that someone else caused. 

Haug Law Group is your trusted, experienced legal team. We will diligently review your case, answer any questions you have, discuss all of your legal options, and lead you on the right path to recovery. Together, we will build a strong case to get the compensation you deserve.

Call 844-428-4529 or send us a message to get a free case evaluation and consultation with our team today!

Car accidents can be painful, costly, and stressful. Even minor car accidents can leave you with medical bills, emotional damage, and lost wages. If you aren’t sure how to handle them, you’re not alone.

damages can I sue for following a car accident

Depending on the circumstances of the accident, you may be eligible to receive compensation. Anyone who is a victim in a car accident may file a lawsuit and make a claim for compensation of damages. Common damages sued for following a car accident include but are not limited to:

  • Pain and suffering 
  • Wrongful death
  • Vehicle and property 
  • Lost wages
  • Medical costs

Pain and Suffering 

Pain and suffering damages include the mental and physical distress you experience as a result of the car accident and its injuries. This includes certain conditions like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and more. The severity of the pain and suffering damages depends on the injuries that have occurred, the future outlook, and how the pain and suffering will affect your quality of life. 

Whenever there is any mental anguish or mental injuries present that affect your current or future quality of life, you are entitled to compensation. In these cases, documentation of treatment, medical provider testimonies, and more are important to recover all damages.

Wrongful Death 

If a loved one died in a car accident, you might be able to seek wrongful death damages. These damages include funeral costs, medical bills, loss of consortium or companionship, and more. A top Atlanta car accident lawyer can help in calculating and recovering these damages on behalf of the late loved one and/or your family.

Vehicle and Property

Damage to your property and/or vehicle is common in car accidents. Property and vehicle damages are mostly handled distinctly from physical injury claims, but you will still be able to seek compensation from the at-fault driver’s insurance company for these damages. 

You may be able to demand the market value of your vehicle if it is totaled or claim the cost of repairs. You can demand compensation for any damage that has occurred to your possessions during the incident. 

Lost Wages

Many car accident injuries can force you to miss work, whether through attending appointments for care and treatment or as a result of temporary or permanent disabilities. In traumatic situations, you may miss out on your income while worrying about increased costs from the accident. Luckily, lost wages are another type of compensation that you can collect with your lawyer’s help following the car accident. 

Medical Costs

Any medical costs that you incur as a result of injuries from the accident can be collected. It is important to see a healthcare provider immediately after the accident.

Waiting too long for care can indicate a lack of need for treatment, even when injuries get worse over time. In all situations, documentation is important to back up any claims you have. 

Get Help Claiming the Damages You Are Owed

If you have experienced losses of any kind following a car accident and want to file a lawsuit to recover all of the damages you are owed, Haug Law Group is your trusted partner throughout the process. We will assist you in getting the compensation and justice you deserve.

Call the Haug Law Group at 844-428-4529 or send us a message to get your free consultation today! 

Most Atlanta car accident attorneys work on a contingency basis. This means you don’t have to pay for your lawyer’s services unless they win your case. If they do win, their payment will come directly from the settlement or verdict they win on your behalf. Working on contingency gives your lawyer an incentive to maximize the compensation they win on your behalf.

However, you may be responsible for some court fees and other expenses. Always talk with your Atlanta car accident lawyer about their payment structure, and about other expenses that may arise in the case. In some cases, you may be asked to pay for these expenses as they arise, but in other instances, the total of these costs will be deducted from the compensation they win for you.

It’s easy to access a copy of the police report documenting your car accident in Atlanta. You can arrange to get this document at a precinct, or in many cases they are available online. If you are interested in obtaining the police report to investigate your legal options after the accident, contact us today.

We can get you that police report along with a free consultation to discuss your injuries, your potential case, and what path forward you might like to take. One of the most overwhelming moments of a personal injury or car accident lawsuit is in the very beginning.

Having a solid plan from the start can help you pursue the legal options for getting a settlement that will have the best impact on your life and your individual situation. If you have any further questions, please contact us give us a call at (844) 428-4529. That is 844-HAUG LAW. We look forward to speaking with you.

After an accident in Atlanta when a car is not drivable, you’ll need a rental car in the interim. The responsibility first comes to your insurance company if you have rental car coverage in your policy.

If you do not have rental car coverage or if you incur additional expenses on top of what you are covered for, you can include that amount in a lawsuit. If someone else was at fault for the accident, you have the right to sue for damages for the expenses you incurred. This includes loss of work time as a result of the accident.

When we represent you as your Atlanta car accident lawyer, we can get you compensated within the lawsuit for the property damage for all the additional expenses you have to pay, such as a rental car. If you have any further questions, please contact us or give us a call at (844) 428-4529. That is 844-HAUG LAW. We look forward to speaking with you.

When a car accident happens in Atlanta, the most important first step is to make sure that everyone is okay. If anyone involved needs medical attention, call 911 and attend to the first aid needs of the injured person.

If no one is hurt, it’s important to call the authorities and have an officer come and investigate the scene as an independent, objective witness to determine liability. You’ll also need to exchange personal information with the other drivers involved and contact your insurance company so that a claim will be opened.

Once your claim is opened, the next important step to contact an attorney to evaluate your scenario. It’s possible you’ll be in a position that you’ll be pursuing a lawsuit. It’s also possible that you’ll need to protect yourself from a potential lawsuit.

If you have any further questions, please contact us or give us a call at (844) 428-4529. That is 844-HAUG LAW. We look forward to speaking with you.