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From car wrecks to motorcycle accidents, our Georgia attorneys handle the details of your case so you can focus on healing and moving forward.

Man Injured After Georgia Car Accident

Every crash is different, but the aftermath often feels the same: confusing, stressful, and full of uncertainty. Medical treatment, car repairs, insurance calls, and time away from work can quickly become overwhelming. At Meeks Impact Law, our attorneys step in to handle every detail so you can focus on your recovery.

Every crash is different, but the aftermath often feels the same: confusing, stressful, and full of uncertainty. Medical treatment, car repairs, insurance calls, and time away from work can quickly become overwhelming. At Meeks Impact Law, our attorneys step in to handle every detail so you can focus on your recovery.

The most important step is to get medical attention, even if you feel okay. Some serious injuries take time to show symptoms.

If it’s safe, gather photos (and video if possible) of the vehicles, the road, and any visible injuries. Be sure to preserve any dashcam footage and collect witness information. Report the crash to the police, and keep any information they give you. 

Your next step is to contact an attorney before speaking with the insurance company, so you can be sure your rights are fully protected. If you've already discussed the incident with your insurance company, you should still consult with an attorney (completely free) and see what your options are.

Responsibility depends on who caused the crash. This may involve distracted driving, speeding, failure to yield, unsafe lane changes, or impaired driving. In some cases, more than one driver or party may be at fault. We review police reports, scene photos, witness statements, and traffic data to understand what happened and determine who should be held accountable.

Georgia follows a comparative negligence rule. This means each person’s actions are evaluated to determine how much responsibility they carry. If you are found less than 50 percent at fault, you can still recover damages, but your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. Our team works to show how the other driver’s behavior contributed to the crash and why they should be held responsible.

Depending on the situation, compensation may include medical bills, future treatment needs, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, property damage, pain and suffering, and the long-term impact on your daily life. We review every available source of recovery to help you understand what may apply to your case.

Georgia requires drivers to carry minimum liability coverage, but those limits often fall short when injuries are serious. If the at-fault driver has little or no insurance, your own policy’s Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage may help pay for your medical bills, lost wages, and other damages. Many people don’t realize they have this coverage. Our team reviews your policy and helps you access every available resource for recovery.


Even if you haven't been hurt in an accident, reach out to our team and we'll be happy to help you assess your coverage to make sure you are as protected as possible.

Meeks Impact Law Attorneys Ready To Fight For Their Clients

After a crash, you don’t have to navigate recovery alone. We’re ready to stand by your side.

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We may call Forsyth County home, but our heart is in helping injured people throughout Georgia. Our attorneys provide trusted representation to clients across the state.