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If you’ve been in a car accident, suffered from medical malpractice, been injured from premises liability, or have suffered personal injury in general, there are many questions you will likely have. It is natural to wonder what the next steps look like or how you can hold the negligent party responsible for your damages.

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In our FAQ, we try to address several of the most common questions personal injury victims typically ask following their accident. For more specific advice on your unique case, it is better to reach out to a lawyer. With an experienced personal injury attorney, you can decide on the best course of action and fight for the settlement you rightfully deserve

What Happens if My Car Accident Case Goes to Trial?



The majority of car accident claims are resolved through settlement negotiations with the insurance company. Settlements save time, reduce stress, and provide certainty. But when the insurer refuses to offer a fair amount, the only way to pursue full compensation may be to take the case to trial. Going to trial doesn’t mean you’ve done anything wrong. It simply means there’s a dispute that requires a jury to resolve. While the courtroom process can feel intimidating, understanding what to expect can make it much less overwhelming. Having a trusted attorney on your side makes the experience much easier.
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What Can I Do if the At-Fault Driver Is Uninsured in Georgia?



Georgia consistently ranks among the states with high rates of uninsured motorists. In recent studies, about 19% of Georgia drivers lacked automobile liability insurance. This means nearly 1 in 5 collisions may involve a driver who cannot cover damages. Given this reality, relying solely on the at-fault party’s insurance is risky. That’s why Georgia’s insurance rules and your own policy become critical in protecting your rights after a crash.
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How Do Insurance Companies Determine Fault After a Car Accident?



In Georgia, if you’re found less than 50% at fault for a crash, you can still recover damages — but insurers often try to increase your fault share to reduce payouts. An attorney can help gather evidence and protect your claim.

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At The Dixon Firm, P.C., we take on serious personal injury cases across Atlanta and throughout Georgia, including cities like Savannah, Macon, and Augusta, where dangerous roads and negligent behavior often lead to devastating harm.

Whether you were injured in a major crash on I‑285, a slip-and-fall in a crowded retail store, a violent assault in an apartment complex, or a rural trucking accident near Fort Valley, we’re here to fight for what’s right.

We don’t choose cases based on ZIP codes; we choose them based on impact. If you’ve been seriously hurt and need answers, we’ll meet you where you are.

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