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Personal Injury FAQs for Atlanta Accident Victims

After an accident, it’s normal to have questions. Below are answers to some of the most common questions people ask after being injured in Georgia. 

If you still need help, our team is here to guide you. 

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When someone is injured because of another person’s negligence, the legal process can feel overwhelming. Medical bills start arriving, insurance companies begin calling, and you may not know what your rights are. 

This page answers the most common questions our clients ask about personal injury claims in Georgia. 

If your question is not listed here, you can contact KP Law Group for a free case review. 

General Personal Injury Questions

1. Do I need a lawyer after an accident? 

Not every accident requires a lawyer, but if you were injured and someone else may be responsible, it is important to speak with an attorney before dealing with the insurance company. 

Insurance companies are trained to minimize payouts. An experienced attorney can help protect your rights, investigate the accident, and pursue the compensation you deserve. 

2. How much does it cost to hire a personal injury lawyer? 

At KP Law Group, personal injury cases are handled on a contingency fee basis. That means: 

You pay nothing upfront. 
You pay nothing unless we win your case. 

Our fee comes from the settlement or verdict obtained on your behalf. 

3. What compensation can I recover after an accident? 

Depending on the case, compensation may include: 

  • Medical bills 
  • Future medical treatment 
  • Lost wages 
  • Reduced earning ability 
  • Pain and suffering 
  • Emotional distress 
  • Permanent disability 

Every case is different, which is why we offer a free consultation to review your situation. 

 4. How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Georgia? 

In most cases, Georgia law gives accident victims two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury claim. 

However, certain situations may change this deadline. It is important to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible so you do not lose your right to recover compensation. 

Insurance and Settlement Questions

1. Should I talk to the insurance company after an accident? 

You should report the accident, but it is important to be cautious when speaking with insurance adjusters. 

Insurance companies often request recorded statements and may try to get you to accept a quick settlement. Before giving detailed statements or accepting an offer, it is wise to consult with a personal injury attorney.  

2. How long does a personal injury case take? 

Some cases settle within a few months, while others may take longer depending on: 

The severity of injuries 
The complexity of the accident 
Insurance company negotiations 
Whether a lawsuit becomes necessary 

Our goal is to resolve your case as efficiently as possible while still pursuing full compensation. 

3. What if the accident was partially my fault? 

Georgia follows a legal rule called modified comparative negligence. 

This means you may still recover compensation if you were less than 50 percent responsible for the accident. However, your compensation may be reduced based on your share of fault. 

An attorney can help determine how fault may affect your claim. 

Car Accident Questions 

1. What should I do immediately after a car accident? 

After a crash, take the following steps if possible: 

Call 911 and request police assistance 
Seek medical attention 
Take photos of the scene and vehicles 
Exchange information with the other driver 
Avoid discussing fault at the scene 
Contact an attorney before speaking with insurance adjusters 

These steps can help protect both your health and your legal claim.  

2. What if the driver who hit me doesn’t have insurance? 

If the driver is uninsured or underinsured, you may still have options through: 

Your own uninsured motorist coverage 
Other available insurance policies 
Additional liable parties 

A lawyer can help identify all possible sources of compensation. 

Serious Injury and Catastrophic Injury Cases 

1. What qualifies as a catastrophic injury? 

Catastrophic injuries typically include: 

  • Traumatic brain injuries 
  • Spinal cord injuries 
  • Permanent disability 
  • Severe burns 
  • Amputations 

These injuries often require long-term medical care and significantly affect a person’s quality of life. 

2. Can family members file a claim if someone dies from their injuries? 

Yes. When someone loses their life because of another person’s negligence, certain family members may file a wrongful death claim under Georgia law. 

These claims may seek compensation for both financial and emotional losses. 

Why Choose KP Law Group?

At KP Law Group, we believe injured people deserve strong legal representation and clear guidance during one of the most difficult times in their lives. 

Our firm is known for providing fierce and fearless advocacy while giving every client the personal attention their case deserves. 

We handle every case with the goal of achieving the best possible outcome for the people we represent. 

Still Have Questions? 

If you were injured in an accident and are unsure what to do next, the team at KP Law Group is here to help. 

Your consultation is free, and there is no obligation. 

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