Car Accident Lawyer in Brunswick, GA
What to Do After a Car Accident in Georgia
The steps you take in the hours and days after a collision directly affect your
claim. Here’s what matters:
Call 911. A police report creates an official record of the accident. Without
one, the other driver can later dispute the facts.
Seek medical attention immediately. Even if you feel okay. Whiplash,traumatic brain injuries, and internal injuries frequently don’t produce obvious symptoms right away. A gap between the accident and your first medical visit gives insurers room to argue your injuries weren’t caused by the crash.
Document the scene. Photos of vehicle damage, road conditions, skid marks, and any visible injuries can become critical evidence.
Do not give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurer. You
are not legally required to, and anything you say can be used to reduce what
they owe you. Speak with an attorney first.
Contact Boyd Law Firm. The earlier we’re involved, the more evidence we
can preserve — and the less time the insurance company has to build a case
against you.
Common Causes of Car Accidents We Investigate
- Distracted driving — texting, phone use, eating, in-vehicle screens
- Speeding and reckless driving — excessive speed, aggressive lane
changes, tailgating. - Impaired driving — alcohol, drugs, prescription medications.
- Running red lights and stop signs — intersection collisions.
- Failure to yield — left-turn collisions, merging errors.
- Fatigued driving — especially relevant in long-haul or early-morning
crashes. - Poor road conditions — when a government entity may share liability.
- Defective vehicle components — when a manufacturer bears responsibility.
Dealing with the Insurance Company
The other driver’s insurer is not on your side. Their goal is to settle your claim for as little as possible, as quickly as possible — before the full extent of your 2 injuries is known.
Common tactics we counter every day:
- Early, lowball settlement offers — made before you know the full
scope of your injuries. - Requests for recorded statements — designed to create inconsistencies they can use against you.
- Disputes over medical necessity — challenging whether your treatment was required.
- Inflating your share of fault — to reduce their payout under Georgia’s
comparative negligence rules.
Frequently Asked Questions About Car Accidents in Georgia
How long do I have to file a car accident claim in Georgia?
What if I was partly at fault for the accident?
Should I accept the first settlement offer?
What if the other driver’s insurance isn’t enough to cover my damages?
Your own uninsured/underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage under O.C.G.A. § 33-7-11 can supplement the at-fault driver’s policy limits. We
help you access every available source of recovery.
Do I need a lawyer for a minor accident?
Serving Brunswick and Southeast Georgia
Boyd Law Firm handles car accident cases across the region, including Glynn County, Camden County, Brantley County, Liberty County, Wayne County, and McIntosh County.
Free Consultation
No Fee Unless We Win
Talk to us before you talk to the insurance company. The consultation is free, there’s no obligation, and you pay nothing unless we win your case.