'I'm Sorry' or 'I'm Fine'
Apologies can be twisted into admissions of fault, and saying you're 'fine' can be used to deny later-discovered injuries.
Guesses About Speed or Distance
Don't speculate. If you're unsure, say so — a wrong guess can be used against you under the 50% rule.
Agreeing to a Recorded Statement
You're not required to give the other insurer a recorded statement, and doing so rarely helps you.
Accepting the First Offer
Early offers are usually low. Once you settle, you generally can't reopen the claim — so understand its full value first.
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.