What to Do After a Car Accident in Georgia (2025 Guide)
Accidents happen in the blink of an eye. If you’re involved in a car accident in Georgia, knowing what to do next can protect your health, finances, and legal rights. This updated 2025 guide from Keith D. Leshine Attorney at Law, LLC walks you through each step, so you don’t have to guess.
Table of Contents
- Ensure Safety and Call for Help
- Document the Scene
- Exchange Information
- Seek Medical Attention
- Report the Accident
- Contact Your Insurance Company
- Consult a Georgia Car Accident Lawyer
- Frequently Asked Questions
Ensure Safety and Call for Help
- Move to a safe location if possible and turn on your hazard lights.
- Call 911 immediately, even if injuries seem minor.
- Wait for emergency responders and do not leave the scene.
Document the Scene
- Take clear photos of all vehicles, damage, license plates, and the surrounding area.
- Photograph any visible injuries.
- Note the time, date, weather, and road conditions.
Exchange Information
- Get names, addresses, phone numbers, and insurance details from all drivers.
- Collect contact information from witnesses.
- Avoid admitting fault at the scene.
Seek Medical Attention
- Get evaluated by a healthcare provider as soon as possible—even if you feel fine.
- Some injuries (like whiplash) may not show symptoms right away.
- Keep records of all medical visits and expenses.
Report the Accident
- Georgia law requires you to report any accident with injury, death, or property damage over $500.
- File a police report and ask for a copy.
Contact Your Insurance Company
- Notify your insurer about the accident promptly.
- Provide honest, factual information.
- Don’t provide a recorded statement or accept a settlement before consulting an attorney.
Consult a Georgia Car Accident Lawyer
- An experienced attorney can help you:
- Protect your rights
- Gather evidence
- Negotiate with insurance companies
- Pursue full compensation for injuries and damages
Contact Keith D. Leshine Attorney at Law, LLC for a free consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a car accident claim in Georgia?
The statute of limitations for personal injury claims is two years from the date of the accident.
What if the other driver was uninsured?
You may be able to recover from your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. Consult an attorney for options.
How much does it cost to hire a car accident lawyer?
Most personal injury lawyers, including us, work on a contingency fee—meaning you pay nothing unless we recover for you.
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