How long do I have to file a pedestrian accident claim in Georgia?
In general, Georgia law allows you two years from the date of an accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, cases involving government property or minors may have different time limits. To ensure you preserve evidence and do not miss any critical deadlines, we recommend contacting Sweet James as soon as possible.
Can I still recover compensation if I was jaywalking?
Possibly. Even if you were jaywalking, you can still recover compensation as long as you were less than 50% at fault for the accident. Your total compensation would be reduced by your percentage of fault.
Will the driver automatically be considered at fault if I was in a crosswalk?
No, the driver is not automatically at fault if a pedestrian is hit in a crosswalk. While pedestrians generally have the right of way in crosswalks, determining the driver’s fault depends on negligence and the specific circumstances of the accident.
How long does it take to settle a pedestrian accident claim?
The time it takes to settle a pedestrian accident claim can vary significantly, ranging from a few months to over a year. Simple cases with minor injuries and clear liability may settle within months. In contrast, complex cases that involve severe injuries, disputed liability, or delays in recovery can take much longer to resolve.
Can I sue if I was hit while walking outside of a crosswalk?
Yes, you may still have a case. Even if you were not within a crosswalk, drivers have a responsibility to operate their vehicles safely and avoid hitting pedestrians. Your right to compensation could depend on whether the driver was speeding, distracted, or did not take reasonable measures to prevent the collision.