Under Georgia law, you usually have two years from the date of your truck accident-related injuries to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, claims against state agencies require written notice wit...
When Is the Trucking Company Liable for an Accident in Georgia?
February 19, 2026
After a truck accident, one of the first questions victims ask is whether the trucking company can be held responsible. In many cases, the answer is yes. A trucking company may be liable if its own ac...
How Is Liability Determined in a Georgia Truck Accident?
January 19, 2026
In Georgia, any party that causes serious injuries in a truck accident may face liability, or legal responsibility, for the consequences, meaning they must compensate anyone injured. Courts, attorneys...
What Are Pedestrian Rules in Georgia?
January 5, 2026
Pedestrians in Georgia must follow state pedestrian laws designed to protect them and drivers alike. These laws detail where pedestrians can legally walk and cross the street, the rules they must foll...


