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Hit by a Drunk Driver in Georgia? Your Rights as a Victim

DUI crashes cause some of the most severe injuries on Georgia roads. Learn about your civil claim, punitive damages, and how a criminal case affects your timeline.

A Civil Claim Separate From the Criminal Case

The state may prosecute the drunk driver, but that's separate from your civil injury claim. You can pursue compensation regardless of the criminal outcome.

Punitive Damages

Georgia allows punitive damages in DUI cases to punish especially reckless conduct — potentially increasing your recovery beyond ordinary damages.

Tolling the Deadline

When a DUI prosecution is pending, the civil statute of limitations can be tolled under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-99, sometimes giving victims more time.

Dram Shop Liability

Under Georgia's dram shop law, a bar that overserved a visibly intoxicated person who then caused a crash may share liability.

Talk to a Georgia Injury Attorney

Every case is different. For a free, confidential review of your Georgia claim, call Injury Claim Team at 973-566-5599. We'll connect you with an experienced attorney — no fee unless you win.

This article is general information about Georgia law, not legal advice for your specific situation. For advice about your case, speak with a licensed Georgia attorney.

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