Truck Accident Settlement in Georgia
Average settlement range: $50,000 — $500,000. Get a personalized estimate below.
Average Settlement
$50,000 — $500,000
Negligence Rule
Modified Comparative Negligence (50% Bar)
Statute of Limitations
2 years from the date of injury
Truck Accident Claims in Georgia
Collisions involving commercial trucks, 18-wheelers, and delivery vehicles. Typically result in more severe injuries and higher settlements. In Georgia, these claims follow the Modified Comparative Negligence (50% Bar) system. You cannot recover if you are 50% or more at fault.
You have 2 years from the date of injury to file a truck accident lawsuit in Georgia. Missing this deadline typically means losing your right to compensation.
Common Symptoms
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Multiple fractures
- Internal organ damage
- Severe burns
Treatment Options
- Trauma center care
- Multiple surgeries
- Long-term rehabilitation
- Cognitive therapy for TBI
- Adaptive equipment
Expected Recovery Time
6 months to permanent disability
How to Maximize Your Truck Accident Settlement in Georgia
- Seek medical attention immediately — delays can hurt your claim
- Document everything: photos, medical records, receipts, and a pain diary
- Do not give recorded statements to the insurance company without legal advice
- Do not accept the first settlement offer — it is almost always too low
- Consult with a Georgia personal injury attorney (most offer free consultations)
- Understand Georgia's modified comparative negligence (50% bar) rules and how they affect your claim
Georgia Key Facts
- No caps on personal injury damages (med mal caps struck down in 2010)
- At-fault auto insurance state
- Atlanta metro area cases tend to have higher settlements
- Mandatory minimum auto insurance: $25,000/$50,000/$25,000
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