Author: Phillip Hairston, Trial Attorney, Thompson Law Injury Lawyers
Bar #: Georgia 4016365 • Last Updated: November 2025
When you’re hurt in an accident in Atlanta, the aftermath can feel overwhelming. Between medical bills, lost wages, and dealing with insurance companies, it’s hard to know where to start.
This complete guide explains everything you need to know about personal injury claims in Atlanta, Georgia — from fault rules and types of damages to claim timelines and settlement factors. We’ll walk you through how Atlanta’s laws work, what deadlines apply, and how to avoid common insurance traps so you can make confident decisions about your case.
What Is a Personal Injury Claim in Atlanta?
A personal injury claim in Atlanta is a legal process to recover compensation for injuries caused by another party’s negligence.
These cases often involve car accidents, truck crashes, slip and fall incidents, workplace injuries, dog bites, or defective products. The goal is to hold the at-fault party accountable and secure fair compensation for your medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Many incidents happen on the Downtown Connector (I-75/85), I-20, I-285, GA-400, or in dense areas like Midtown, Downtown, and Buckhead — all common crash hotspots in Atlanta.
Georgia Negligence & Fault Rules
Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You can recover damages if you are less than 50% at fault. Your recovery, however, is reduced by your percentage of fault.
Example: If you’re awarded $100,000 but found 20% at fault, your compensation is reduced to $80,000.
Understanding how fault actually gets assigned can be complex. For a deeper dive, see:
Georgia Accident Laws: Reporting, Fault & Legal Rights and
How Is Fault Determined in a Car Accident in Georgia?
That’s why evidence is key. Police reports, photos, witness statements, and medical documentation help prove liability and protect your rights early.
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In this guide:
Hurt in Atlanta? 5 Steps to Take Right Now
- Call 911 and get medical care, even for mild symptoms.
- Photograph vehicles, intersections, hazards (like potholes or broken sidewalks), and visible injuries.
- Exchange insurance and witness contact details.
- Request your crash report from APD, GSP, or the responding agency.
- Talk to an Atlanta personal injury lawyer before giving a recorded statement.
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Common Personal Injury Cases in Atlanta
- Car Accidents —
Rear-end crashes, DUI wrecks, and intersection collisions. For questions about “minor” crashes, see
Should I Get a Lawyer for a Minor Car Accident in Georgia?
- Truck Accidents —
Catastrophic 18-wheeler crashes on I-20, I-285, or the Connector. - Motorcycle Accidents —
Severe injuries from limited protection. - Pedestrian Accidents —
Frequently near schools and crosswalks in Midtown and Downtown. For a statewide perspective, see - What You Should Do if You Are Injured in a Pedestrian Accident in Georgia.
- Pothole & Road Hazard Claims
— Damage caused by dangerous roads or poor maintenance. - Slip, Trip, and Fall Accidents — Including unsafe flooring, spills, orbroken sidewalks, andelevator or escalator injuries.
- Dog Bite & Aggressive Dog Attacks
— Claims under Georgia’s dog-bite and premises-liability laws. - Workplace & Commercial Vehicle Injuries — Construction sites, warehouses, anduninsured or underinsured driversin company vehicles.
- Wrongful Death Claims in Georgia— Cases where negligence results in tragic loss of life.
Types of Injuries & Damages
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)
- Spinal Cord Damage & Paralysis
- Fractures, Crush, and Soft-Tissue Injuries
- Severe Burns & Disfigurement
- Internal Organ Damage or Internal Bleeding
- Amputation or Permanent Disability
- Emotional Trauma, PTSD, and Anxiety
Economic damages include medical bills, lost wages, and rehab costs. Non-economic damages include pain, suffering, and emotional distress. Together, these are called compensatory damages in Georgia personal injury cases.
Punitive damages may apply in cases of gross negligence, such as drunk driving or extreme safety violations.
The Personal Injury Claims Process in Atlanta
- Seek Medical Treatment — Get evaluated and document all care.
- Hire an Attorney — Protect your rights and preserve key evidence.
- Investigation — Collect crash reports, photos, and witness statements.
- Demand Package — Your attorney sends a detailed demand letter. For more on how this works in Georgia, see
Demand Letters in Georgia: What You Need to Know. - Negotiation — Many cases settle before trial. To compare settlement vs. trial strategies, read
Settlements vs. Trials in Georgia. - Lawsuit Filing — Filed in Fulton, DeKalb, or other appropriate Georgia courts when needed.
- Trial or Settlement — You and your attorney decide when to resolve or move forward.

How Long Do You Have to File a Claim in Georgia?
Under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit.
For an even clearer breakdown of deadlines and exceptions, see our dedicated guide:
Personal Injury Statute of Limitations in Georgia.
Special deadlines apply:
- Claims against a city or county may require formal notice within 6 months.
- State or GDOT-related claims may have different notice rules.
- For minors or incapacitated victims, time limits may be paused (“tolled”).
What Affects Settlement Value?
- Severity and permanence of injuries
- Total medical costs (past + projected future care)
- Lost wages and impact on long-term earning capacity
- Number of liable parties and available insurance limits
- Strength of liability evidence (reports, photos, witnesses)
- The trial venue (Fulton County juries often favor plaintiffs)
Property damage and total loss issues are a separate but important piece. For those questions, see:
Complete Guide to the Georgia Total Loss Threshold.
Atlanta Personal Injury FAQs
- Do I need a lawyer?
Not legally, but represented clients typically receive higher settlements. Insurers take your claim more seriously when you have an attorney. - How long will my case take?
Simple claims may resolve in a few months; complex cases and trials can take 12–18 months or longer. - Who pays my medical bills?
Your health insurance,
Medical Payments (MedPay) coverage in Georgia, and the at-fault driver’s liability insurance may all be involved. An attorney helps coordinate billing and liens. - Can I recover if I was partially at fault?
Yes. Under Georgia’s comparative negligence rule, you can recover as long as you are less than 50% at fault, though your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. - What if the other driver is uninsured?
You may have options through your own UM/UIM policy. Learn more in
Uninsured Driver Accidents in Georgia: Your Legal Options.
Why Choose Thompson Law for Your Atlanta Injury Claim
Thompson Law has recovered over $2.1 billion for clients. Our attorneys know Georgia law, Atlanta courts, and local insurers — and we build every case with trial in mind.
- Free consultations — talk to a lawyer today
- No fee unless we win
- 24/7 availability
- Proven trial success across Fulton, DeKalb, and courts throughout Georgia
To understand how Georgia law, liability, and damages all fit together, you can also review:
Georgia Liability Laws: Understanding Legal Responsibility.
Hurt in an Atlanta crash? The Thompson Law team acts fast to secure police reports, preserve key evidence, and deal directly with insurers so you can focus on recovery.
We handle car, truck, rideshare, and commercial vehicle accidents throughout Fulton and DeKalb Counties — from Buckhead to College Park.
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Office: 1201 Peachtree St NE, Suite 2200, Atlanta, GA 30361
Serving clients across Metro Atlanta
We represent clients in Buckhead, Midtown, Sandy Springs, Decatur, and College Park. Unsure which court has jurisdiction? Call us — we’ll guide you to the right venue.
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Trial Attorney • Atlanta, GA • Georgia Bar No. 4016365
Stone Mountain native and Georgia Tech graduate (B.S. in Chemistry), with a J.D. from
Washington University School of Law. Phillip previously defended corporations and contractors — experience he now uses to hold insurers accountable for Atlanta-area families facing life-changing injuries.
- Focus areas: Wrongful death; truck & bus (including MARTA and school cases); car & motorcycle; catastrophic injury (spinal, TBI, fractures)
- Courts: Fulton, DeKalb & Cobb County State Courts; all Georgia state courts; U.S. District Courts (N.D. & M.D. Ga.)
- Memberships:
State Bar of Georgia;
Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (GTLA) - Status: Active Member in Good Standing (admitted December 6, 2013)