Atlanta Lane Change Car Accident Lawyer

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Jason-Slate
Licensed in GA

Jason Slate

Partner

For over a decade, Jason Slate has provided compassionate and diligent legal representation to personal injury clients. During this time, he has handled hundreds of personal injury cases of all different types, from car wrecks to slip and falls, commercial trucking collisions to medical malpractice and products liability to wrongful.

A silver sedan colliding with a hatchback after a bad lane change.Driving in Atlanta can be a challenge for anyone, even the most veteran of drivers. Between the heavy traffic, a large number of people driving who are unfamiliar with the city, the ever-present construction, and just the general chaos of accommodating millions of people trying to get where they’re going, it is no wonder that accidents are a regular occurrence.

One of the most common accidents in Atlanta happens as a result of people changing lanes. If you’ve driven in Atlanta, you’ve seen how often changing lanes is needed, not only to get around slower traffic but also to stay on the road on which you are traveling.

Due to the four main interstates that run through Atlanta, there are numerous entrance and exit ramps that are constantly changing the number of lanes available to drive in. Lanes end and begin all the time, and the constant construction going on around the city only exacerbates the problem.

Unfortunately, lane-changing accidents, though common, are not generally as minor as fender-benders. These accidents can be very serious and can cause serious harm to those who are involved.

If you or a loved one has been involved in an Atlanta lane change car accident, reach out to an experienced attorney at CEO Lawyer Personal Injury Law Firm. We will help navigate you through the process of filing a claim, and we will fight to give you an opportunity to receive the compensation you deserve to be able to get back to your life before the accident.

Call us today to schedule your free consultation at (404) 777-8800 or contact us online.

What Damages Can I Collect With the Help of My Atlanta Lane Change Car Accident Attorney?

One of the most valuable services that lane change accident attorneys can provide is helping you determine the true cost of your accident. While it is relatively easy to just look at the cost of your medical bills and come up with a total for that, the truth is that the damages from a car accident can extend far past that.

There are two types of damages that can be sought in a car accident case – these are classified as economic and non-economic damages. Simply put, economic damages are damages that have a fixed dollar amount, while non-economic damages are those that are harder to put a dollar amount on because they are intangible.

Some examples of economic damages are:

  • Past and future medical bills
  • Property damage
  • Lost wages
  • Rehabilitation costs
  • Ambulance Fees
  • In-home services
  • Diminished earning capacity

Some examples of non-economic damages include:

  • Pain and Suffering
  • Emotional and Mental Anguish
  • Loss of Enjoyment
  • Loss of Consortium
  • Disfigurement

If you have been in an accident and want to work with us so that we can help you determine the true cost of your accident, reach out to us today to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation

What to Do After You Are Involved in a Lane Change Collision in Atlanta

If you’ve been in a car accident, figuring out what to do in the aftermath can be difficult and confusing. The lane change car accident attorneys at CEO Lawyer Personal Injury Law Firm want you to know the steps to take after you have been in an accident.

Seek Medical Help

As soon as you are able, and even if you don’t feel injured at the moment, one of the first things you need to do is seek medical treatment. This is because doctors have seen injuries from many car accidents and know how to look for things that you may not have seen.

It is essential to your present (and future) health and well-being that you are checked out within a short amount of time of your accident.

Additionally, when pursuing your claim, it is essential that you have documentation from a medical professional that can link your injuries to the accident. Without that, it may be possible for the insurance company to argue that your injuries from the accident were pre-existing injuries and/or conditions and may try to get out of paying you the compensation you need.

Seek Legal Help

After you have been checked over by your medical professional, the second priority you should have is to contact an accident attorney who can help you navigate all the options available to you after the accident. It will not take long for an insurance company to reach out to you to try to settle the claim as quickly and as cheaply as possible.

If you agree to the settlement amount, there’s not much that can be done if you find out it wasn’t enough for you to recover fully from the accident.

Getting in touch with an experienced Atlanta accident attorney helps support your opportunity to recover the full amount of compensation that you need and deserve in order to move on with your life.

The insurance company, though it may try to seem like they’re your friend or neighbor, is, above all else, a company, which means it truly only cares about its bottom line. They are not truly fighting for your interests, no matter how much their marketing teams may try to suggest otherwise.

However, in hiring an accident attorney from CEO Lawyer Personal Injury Law Firm, you can rest easy knowing that there is someone on your side who is fighting for you to get everything you need to move on with your life.

It is almost impossible to recover from an accident while also under the extreme stress of trying to figure out how you’re going to make ends meet. Additionally, trying to prove fault in a lane change accident case can be difficult to do. Instead of trying to do it alone, hire an experienced Atlanta accident attorney who can do the heavy lifting for you while you rest and recover from your accident.

Why Do Lane Change Accidents Happen?

Lane change accidents, or accidents that are caused by one vehicle exiting their lane and crashing into another vehicle in the process, can be very serious and cause very serious injuries.

There are many factors that can contribute to lane change accidents, including:

  • Distracted Driving
  • Driving Under the Influence of Drugs or Alcohol
  • Speeding
  • Reckless Driving
  • Sign Violations
  • Drowsy Driving

There are some circumstances in which the driver who caused the accident was not operating their vehicle in violation of the law and simply made a mistake and failed to see your car in the other lane. Though the driver may not have intended to cause the accident, they can still be held legally liable for the accident and may be found responsible for the accident and the resulting damage.

What Are Common Lane Change Accident Injuries?

Car accidents, no matter their specific cause, can cause an array of injuries. Additionally, the severity of each injury exists on a spectrum, ranging from minor to life-threatening.

Unfortunately, lane change accidents tend to cause more serious injuries. In fact, according to the III, or the Insurance Information Institute, failure to maintain a lane was the cause of over 3,500 fatality accidents in 2018 alone.

Some of the most common car accident injuries are:

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs)
  • Spinal Cord Injuries, including paralysis
  • Limb Loss or Amputation
  • Broken Bones or Fractures
  • Neck Injuries
  • Seat Belt Injuries
  • Airbag Injuries
  • Lung and Chest Injuries

Some of these injuries may heal with time, and unfortunately, some of these injuries may have far-reaching effects that may be felt for the rest of your life. If you have been in an accident and received life changing injuries, reach out to an experienced Atlanta personal injury attorney today so we can help figure out what you will need to confidently move forward with your life.

While we know that some things are too valuable to have a monetary value assigned to them, we can help you figure out the true extent of the impact of the accident on your life. Once we hear from you, our team of attorneys will work tirelessly to devise a legal strategy that to give you an opportunity to receive the compensation you deserve.

Atlanta Lane Change Car Accident Law Firm

If you or someone you love has been in a lane change car accident in Atlanta, don’t try to deal with everything on your own. Instead, reach out to the experienced lawyers at CEO Lawyer Personal Injury Law Firm.

When you get in touch with us, we will schedule a free, no-obligation consultation, which will give us a chance to sit down with you and learn about your story. After we have heard the details of your case, we will work to develop a personalized legal strategy for you.

If you choose to hire us, we will work tirelessly to fight for you to get the maximum amount of compensation available to you.

Schedule your free, no-obligation case review with an experienced attorney when you call (404) 777-8800 or contact us online. We are ready to fight for you and help you reclaim your life after your accident.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Take a look at some of the most common personal injury law questions for general information, and then reach out to one of our seasoned attorneys for specific guidance on your case!

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What is the statute of limitations for personal injury in Georgia?

Georgia has a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury case, as set by O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33. Claims against government entities, however, have a shorter window of 12 months from the date of the injury, and require victims to file a notice of claim.

If an accident victim is a minor (below 18 years of age) or otherwise legally incapable, the statute of limitations may be tolled until such time that they are.

How long does a personal injury case take to settle in Georgia?

The time it takes to settle a personal injury case in Georgia is determined primarily by liability and severity of injuries. Simple cases tend to settle in under a year, sometimes taking as few as 3 months, while on the opposite end of the spectrum, cases that head to trial can take several years.

Length of medical treatment, disputes over fault, and other factors affect how long a case takes.

How much is a personal injury case worth in Georgia?

The value of a personal injury case in Georgia is not determined by a fixed average, but rather by the specific facts of the incident and the unique impact on the victim’s life. Key factors include the severity of injuries, the cost of medical treatment, lost wages, and the extent of pain and suffering.

While there are no legal caps on economic or non-economic damages in most personal injury cases , settlements can range from a few thousand dollars for minor injuries to tens or hundreds of thousands for moderate to severe injuries, with severe cases or wrongful death potentially reaching over a million dollars

How are personal injury settlements calculated in Georgia?

In Georgia, personal injury settlements are calculated by combining all economic losses—such as medical expenses, lost wages, and property damage—with non-economic damages like pain and suffering, which are often valued using a multiplier based on injury severity. The final amount is adjusted according to Georgia’s modified comparative negligence rule, which reduces your award by your percentage of fault and bars recovery entirely if you are 50% or more responsible.

The specific value ultimately depends on the strength of the evidence and the skill of the legal representation.

How is fault determined in a car accident in Georgia?

Fault in a Georgia car accident is determined by proving that another driver was negligent—meaning they violated a duty of care and caused the crash—using evidence such as police reports, witness statements, photos, and traffic laws. However, Georgia’s modified comparative negligence rule allows multiple parties to share fault, meaning you can still recover compensation if you are less than 50% responsible, though your award will be reduced by your percentage of fault.

If you are found to be 50% or more at fault, you are barred from recovering any compensation at all.