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Who's at Fault in a Georgia Multi-Vehicle Pileup?

Chain-reaction crashes on Georgia interstates make fault hard to untangle. Learn how Georgia's apportionment rules divide responsibility.

Why Pileups Are Complex

On roads like I-285 and I-75, a single sudden stop can trigger a chain reaction involving many vehicles, each potentially sharing blame.

Georgia Apportions Fault

Under O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33, a jury can assign a percentage of fault to each driver — and even to non-parties. Your recovery depends on staying below 50%.

Evidence Is Everything

Dashcam and surveillance video, vehicle damage patterns, and witness accounts help reconstruct the sequence and assign fault accurately.

Multiple Insurers

With several drivers involved, multiple insurance policies may apply, increasing both the complexity and the potential sources of recovery.

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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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