Did you get into an accident with a distracted driver in Atlanta, GA? Drivers have a responsibility to pay full attention to the road while driving. An Atlanta distracted driving accident lawyer at Goldstein Hayes, LLC can help you recover compensation. You may have a legal right to payment for medical bills, property damage, and lost wages in Atlanta, Georgia.
Contact our office today at (404) 795-4925 to schedule a free consultation with an Atlanta distracted driving attorney.
We also handle different types of car accident cases: drunk driving, autonomous car accidents, hit & run, rear-end accidents, rollover, manufacturing defects car accidents and more.

Goldstein Hayes, LLC has helped our clients recover more than $600 million. Our Atlanta personal injury attorneys have over 70 years of experience spread amongst our team.
Our Atlanta car accident lawyers can help you after a distracted driving accident by:
The worst thing you can do is delay getting legal help. Call our office today to schedule a free consultation with an Atlanta distracted driving accident lawyer.
Distracted driving accident victims are entitled to the same type of compensation as other personal injury victims. They can recover both economic damages and non-economic damages.
Economic damages are monetary losses resulting directly from the accident, including:
Non-economic damages are intangible, emotional losses. These losses are often invisible and can include:
Many people miscalculate their damages. Our lawyers will help you accurately calculate your losses so that you recover everything that you are entitled to recover.
Atlanta distracted driving lawyers charge a contingency fee. That means payment is contingent on the outcome of the case. If you win, you pay a percentage of your damages. If you lose, you don’t pay anything at all.
This benefits clients who are struggling financially after an accident. You don’t have to pay hourly fees or an expensive retainer upfront. Furthermore, your payment always comes directly from the settlement or jury award.
Georgia applies a modified comparative fault law. This means you can recover compensation if you are blamed for an accident, as long as you are less than 50% at fault. If you are 50% or more responsible, then you cannot recover any damages.
If you are partially at fault (but less than 50%), you collect proportionate damages. That means your damages are reduced by your percentage share of responsibility. For example, if you are 25% at fault, you will recover 75% of your damages.
Our lawyers have experience collecting damages to help clients recover from minor and severe injuries.
Some of the most common injuries are:
We will work alongside your doctors to understand your injury and prognosis. This is imperative so that we can recover full compensation that will help you get treatment to heal.
Distracted driving is a serious issue in Georgia. According to the statistics, in 2022, 53% of all crashes involved a distracted driver.
The most common distractions include:
It could be hard to know what caused the distraction when you are in a separate car. Our lawyers will investigate the accident so that we know the exact cause.
There is a two-year statute of limitations in Georgia. A statute of limitations is the time you have to file a lawsuit after an accident. The clock starts from the date of the distracted driving crash.
The court will take this deadline very seriously. If you try to file a lawsuit after two years, then the court will dismiss your case. You will lose all rights to recover compensation. Make sure you talk to a lawyer well in advance of this deadline so that you have time to file an insurance claim and pursue alternatives before a lawsuit.
The best way to learn about your rights after a distracted driving crash in Atlanta, GA, is to call Goldstein Hayes, LLC to schedule a free consultation with an Atlanta distracted driving accident lawyer. This is a no-strings-attached opportunity to find out more about your case.
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