What is Georgia’s Personal Injury Statute of Limitations?
The adage is true: time waits for no one, especially when it comes to personal injury law. If you’ve been
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The statute of limitations, which dictates how long you have to claim an injury, is set at the state level in Georgia. Generally, you have two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit, as outlined in O.C.G.A. Section 9-3-33. Don’t delay—acting quickly is crucial for your case.
Learn more about Georgia statute of limitations by injury type here.
The adage is true: time waits for no one, especially when it comes to personal injury law. If you’ve been
After a Georgia car wreck, it can feel like your world screeches to a halt. But you can’t stop with
The adage is true: time waits for no one, especially when it comes to personal injury law. If you’ve been
After a Georgia car wreck, it can feel like your world screeches to a halt. But you can’t stop with