You can wait up to two years to contact an attorney and make a claim. Two years is the length of the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury in Georgia. If you wait more than two years after your accident, you cannot file a claim. The question really should be, “How long should I wait to contact an Atlanta motorcycle injury attorney?”

Waiting two years to file a claim would likely be a mistake on many levels. First, the law will bar you from filing a legal claim or an insurance claim if you waited more than two years. Even if you filed your insurance claims promptly, your claim almost undoubtedly would be settled after two years, and you likely would have had to sign an agreement stating that your settlement was final and included compensation for all claims.

The longer you wait to file a claim, the more difficult gathering evidence becomes, and the more likely it becomes that you might have made agreements with the responsible driver’s insurance company that limit your ability to recover full compensation for your damages.

Thus, in answering the question of how long should you wait to contact an Atlanta motorcycle accident attorney, you should contact an attorney as soon as possible after your accident. An experienced attorney is much more qualified than you to negotiate with the insurance adjuster, to evaluate the damages you can claim, to support those claims with evidence, and, if necessary, to take those claims to court. Waiting only makes all of those elements of the process more difficult. Quickly hiring an attorney enhances the likelihood that you will recover a settlement that will fully cover your medical costs and other damages.

I am the founding partner of Brauns Law Accident Injury Lawyers, PC. I only represent plaintiffs in injury cases and only handle personal injury claims. This allows me to focus solely on personal injury litigation and devote myself to helping injured residents in Georgia recover fair compensation for their damages.