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How Long Does a Personal Injury Case Take in Georgia?

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Catastrophic Injury Settlement

Traumatic Brain Injury

$7,850,000

Tractor Trailer Accident Settlement

Multiple Shoulder Injuries

$2,850,000

Slip & Fall Settlement

Multiple injuries from slip and fall in a grocery store

$500,000

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Settlement

Injury after shuttle bus collision

$1,750,000

Wrongful Death Settlement

Worker Killed in Industrial Explosion

$15,000,000

Road Defect Settlement

Mother & Two Children Killed

$2,500,000

Truck Accident Settlement

Back Injuries Sustained in Tractor-Trailer Accident

$1,110,000

Premises Liability Verdict

Slip & Fall Accident in a Condominium Complex

$840,000

Negligent Security Settlement

Failure to Protect Plaintiff

$1,000,000

Head Injury Verdict

Teen nearly drowned at public swimming pool

$5,000,000

Truck Accident Settlement

Client killed in tractor-trailer collision

$1,666,666

Wrongful Death Verdict

Pilot killed in small plane crash

$1,500,000

Car Accident Settlement

Back injury that required multiple surgeries

$1,350,000

Premises Liability Settlement

Slip-and-fall foot injury

$1,000,000

Car Accident Verdict

Wrongful death and catastrophic injuries

$1,000,000

Car Accident Verdict

Multiple injuries in commercial box truck collision

$850,000

Personal Injury Settlement

Catastrophic injuries from negligent police chase

$1,250,000

Wrongful Death Verdict

Young woman and fiancé killed in parasailing accident

$1,000,000

Car Accident Settlement

Motorcyclist sustained multiple injuries in collision

$600,000

Premises Liability Settlement

Slip-and-fall in a grocery store

$500,000

Premises Liability Settlement

Trip-and-fall at a mall that required back surgery

$475,000

Car Accident Settlement

Traumatic brain injury after commercial vehicle collision

$450,000

Car Accident Settlement

Shoulder injury from sideswipe collision on interstate

$370,000

Car Accident Settlement

Multiple injuries in a sanitation truck collision

$450,000

Car Accident Settlement

Multiple injuries from rear end collision

$250,000

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One of the first questions clients ask is also one of the hardest to answer: how long will my case take? Some Georgia personal injury cases settle in a few months. Others take two or three years to reach a verdict. The honest answer is that the timeline depends on the severity of the injuries, the complexity of the liability picture, the willingness of the insurance company to negotiate fairly, and whether the case ultimately needs to go to trial. Understanding the typical phases of a Georgia personal injury case helps set realistic expectations and explains why patience is sometimes the difference between a quick small settlement and a full recovery. The trial team at Schneider Williamson Car Accident & Personal Injury Attorneys walks every client through this timeline at the start, and this guide breaks it down.

Phase 1: Medical Treatment and Reaching Maximum Medical Improvement

The first phase of any Georgia personal injury case is medical, not legal. Before a case can be properly valued, the injured person needs to either fully recover or reach what doctors call maximum medical improvement (MMI), the point at which further treatment will not significantly change the long-term picture. Settling before MMI is risky because future medical needs, permanent impairment, and ongoing limitations cannot yet be known.

For a minor soft tissue injury from a Sandy Springs car accident, MMI may be reached in two or three months. For a serious orthopedic injury requiring surgery, MMI may take six to twelve months or longer. For catastrophic injuries like traumatic brain injury or spinal cord damage from a Sandy Springs truck accident, reaching MMI can take a year or more.

This phase is not wasted time. It is where the case value is built. Consistent treatment, follow-up with specialists, and good medical documentation directly affect the final recovery.

Phase 2: Investigation and Evidence Preservation

While the client is treating, the legal side of the case is in full motion. The lawyer is gathering police reports, sending preservation letters for surveillance footage, interviewing witnesses, obtaining property damage estimates, identifying every available source of insurance coverage, and pulling the records and reports needed to prove fault. In a Sandy Springs premises liability case, this also includes site inspection, prior incident research, and review of the property owner’s policies and procedures.

The full evidence checklist is detailed in our evidence guide. Most of this work happens in the first three to six months.

Phase 3: Demand and Pre-Suit Negotiation

Once medical treatment is complete and damages can be calculated, the lawyer prepares a demand package. This is a detailed letter to the at-fault driver’s insurance carrier that lays out the facts, the liability theory, the full medical record, the damages, and a settlement demand. The carrier typically has 30 to 60 days to respond.

Negotiation can resolve a case quickly, sometimes within 30 to 90 days of the demand letter. More often, especially in serious cases, the carrier’s first offer is well below the case’s value, and several rounds of negotiation are required. Some cases settle pre-suit. Many do not.

Phase 4: Filing Suit and Litigation

When pre-suit negotiations stall, the next step is filing a lawsuit. This formally begins the litigation phase and starts a new clock governed by the Georgia Civil Practice Act. A typical Georgia personal injury lawsuit unfolds over 12 to 24 months from filing to trial, sometimes longer in complex cases.

Litigation includes the following major stages: filing the complaint and serving the defendants, the defendants’ answer and any counterclaims, written discovery (interrogatories and document requests), depositions of the parties, witnesses, and any treating physicians, retention and disclosure of any necessary trial witnesses such as accident reconstructionists or life care planners, motions practice (summary judgment, motions in limine, and others), and mediation, which Georgia courts often require before trial.

Mediation alone settles a high percentage of cases that survive into litigation. Insurance carriers that would not offer fair value pre-suit often move significantly once they understand the case is going in front of a jury.

Phase 5: Trial and Appeal

If the case does not settle in mediation or shortly afterward, it proceeds to trial. Civil jury trials in Georgia typically last from a few days to two or three weeks depending on complexity. After a verdict, either side can file post-trial motions or pursue an appeal, which can add another 12 to 24 months before the case is fully resolved.

Why Some Cases Settle Faster Than Others

Several factors push case timelines shorter: clear liability with no comparative fault dispute, injuries that resolve relatively quickly, full insurance coverage to support the case value, and a carrier with a reputation for paying fair settlement value.

Factors that extend timelines include disputed liability, severe or permanent injuries requiring long-term care, multiple defendants with apportionment disputes (discussed in our comparative fault guide), inadequate insurance coverage that requires pursuing additional defendants, and carriers known for forcing every case to trial.

The Statute of Limitations Sets the Outer Limit

Whatever the natural timeline of negotiation, the statute of limitations imposes a hard deadline. Most Georgia personal injury claims must be filed in court within two years of the accident under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33. A lawyer typically files suit well before the deadline to preserve the claim, even when negotiations are still ongoing.

A Faster Case Is Not Always a Better Case

Insurance companies often dangle quick settlement money in the first weeks after an accident, knowing that injured Georgians dealing with medical bills and lost wages are tempted to accept. These early offers are almost always for a fraction of the case’s real value. A Dunwoody personal injury case handled patiently and built up methodically almost always recovers more than the same case rushed to a fast settlement.

Talk to Us About Your Timeline

Every case is different. We can give you a realistic timeline at the start and an updated one at each major milestone. Request a free consultation, there is no fee unless we recover for you.

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