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How Do Crash Type and Injury Type Affect Car Accident Compensation in Atlanta w. Ted Spaulding

How Do Crash Type and Injury Type Affect Car Accident Compensation in Atlanta w. Ted Spaulding

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What your Atlanta car accident claim is worth depends on the crash type, the injury you suffered, and how Georgia's 50% comparative fault rule applies. Ted Spaulding of Spaulding Injury Law walks through every crash scenario and injury type - from soft tissue and TBI to paralysis, PTSD, and wrongful death - and explains how Georgia law determines compensation. Questions answered in this episode: What are the most common car accident types in Atlanta and how do they shape injury claims? Why do Georgia insurers dispute soft tissue and whiplash claims? What is maximum medical improvement and why does it set the turning point in a Georgia settlement? What rules apply when a truck or rideshare driver causes an Atlanta crash? What is Georgia's 50% comparative fault rule and two-year statute of limitations? Topics covered: Georgia's 50% comparative fault bar under O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33, the two-year personal injury statute of limitations, anti-litem notice for government defendants, uninsured motorist coverage, FMCSA trucking regulations, maximum medical improvement, the eggshell plaintiff doctrine, non-economic damages, accident reconstruction, and wrongful death recovery. Georgia legal authorities: O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33 (comparative fault), O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33 (two-year SOL), anti-litem notice requirements, UM/UIM coverage statutes, FMCSA hours-of-service regulations. "Our last offer was two days before trial and it was only $550,000. We ended up trying the case because of his injuries. The jury came back at $3.28 million because he had a fusion surgery on his neck alone, and that is a permanent injury. You've got hardware in your neck for the rest of your life." - Ted Spaulding Spaulding Injury Law | Atlanta, Georgia | (470) 695-9950 | spaldinginjurylaw.com #AtlantaCarAccident #GeorgiaPersonalInjury #CarAccidentInjuries #GeorgiaComparativeFault #SpaldingInjuryLaw #MaximumMedicalImprovement #UninsuredMotorist #WrongfulDeath The information shared in this episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Every case is unique. Contact Spaulding Injury Law or a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction to discuss your specific situation. Chapters 00:00:00 What Determines Car Accident Compensation in Atlanta? Crash Types and Georgia Injury Law 00:01:05 What Are the Most Common Car Accident Types in Atlanta? Georgia Negligence Law 00:03:10 Why Do T-Bone and Head-On Collisions Cause the Worst Injuries in Atlanta 00:06:14 How Do Rollovers and Hit-and-Runs Change Your Atlanta Claim? Uninsured Motorist Coverage 00:11:55 Why Do Georgia Insurers Dispute Soft Tissue and Whiplash Claims? 00:15:10 What Are the Signs of a Traumatic Brain Injury After an Atlanta Car Accident? TBI 00:19:18 How Does Paralysis Change Compensation in an Atlanta Spinal Cord Injury Case? 00:23:14 How Do Broken Bones and Internal Injuries Affect Your Georgia Car Accident Damages? 00:28:35 Can You Recover for PTSD, Burns, and Disfigurement in Georgia? Non-Economic Damages 00:34:39 How Do Delayed Injuries and Preexisting Conditions Affect a Georgia Claim? Eggshell Plaintiff Rule 00:41:20 What Should You Do in the First 72 Hours After an Atlanta Car Accident? 00:45:45 What Is Maximum Medical Improvement and Why Does It Set Your Georgia Settlement? MMI 00:50:03 How Does Accident Reconstruction and Dashcam Evidence Strengthen an Atlanta Claim? 01:02:46 How Do Georgia Insurers Calculate Settlements and Why Is the First Offer a Lowball? 01:14:04 How Are Lost Wages and Future Earning Capacity Calculated in a Georgia Injury Case? 01:17:26 What Rules Apply When a Truck or Rideshare Driver Causes an Atlanta Crash? FMCSA 01:20:48 What Happens When the At-Fault Driver Is Uninsured in Atlanta? Georgia UM/UIM Coverage 01:21:15 How Does Georgia Handle Wrongful Death After a Fatal Car Accident? 01:25:34 What Is Georgia's 50% Comparative Fault Rule and the Two-Year Statute of Limitations?
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