Injuries at this level often involve multiple medical stages—ER treatment, imaging, specialist visits, rehab, and follow-up testing. Meanwhile, other deadlines can start running even while you’re still trying to understand what happened.
In Georgia, you typically must file a personal injury lawsuit within the state’s statute of limitations. Missing that window can permanently bar your claim, even if liability seems obvious. Also, insurance companies often begin investigating right away, and they may request recorded statements early.
The faster you secure legal help, the faster you can:
- preserve evidence (especially surveillance and traffic-related documentation),
- ensure your medical record is complete and consistent,
- identify all potentially responsible parties (not just the first driver or employer named).


