Understanding the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Claims in Georgia 

Understanding the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Claims in Georgia 

understanding the statute of limitations is crucial for anyone involved in a car accident or personal injury case in Georgia. The two-year timeframe may seem adequate, but navigating the legal landscape can be complex, and every day counts. Delaying action not only risks losing the opportunity to seek compensation but also complicates the gathering of vital evidence. Our dedicated team at 770GOODLAW is committed to ensuring that our clients are well-informed and equipped to make timely decisions regarding their cases.

7 Common Car Accident Injuries: What You Need to Know 

7 Common Car Accident Injuries: What You Need to Know 

Car accidents can occur suddenly, resulting in common injuries like whiplash, fractures, and head injuries. It’s vital for victims to seek medical attention, even if they feel fine, to address potential hidden injuries. Understanding these injuries helps victims advocate for their health and legal rights. At 770GOODLAW, we’re committed to supporting car accident victims in their recovery. If you or a loved one has been injured, we’re here to help. Your recovery is our priority.

Personal Injury Claims Against Government Entities in Georgia

Personal Injury Claims Against Government Entities in Georgia

Filing personal injury claims against Georgia government entities is complex due to sovereign immunity and specific rules. The Georgia Tort Claims Act (GTCA) allows claims against the state, capped at $1 million per individual and requiring ante litem notice within 12 months. Municipalities require a stricter six-month notice, while counties waive immunity for motor vehicle accidents. Consulting an experienced attorney is crucial. For help, contact 770GOODLAW for a free consultation.

The Difference Between Personal Injury Mediation and Litigation

The Difference Between Personal Injury Mediation and Litigation

When pursuing a personal injury claim after a car accident, you may choose between mediation and litigation. Mediation offers a quicker, more affordable, and private settlement process with a neutral mediator. Litigation involves going to court, which can take longer and cost more but may lead to higher compensation. At 770GoodLaw, we guide clients through both options to achieve the best results.