Since Georgia is an at-fault state, any person or entity can be liable if they caused or contributed to the accident that led to your personal injuries and damages. In cases that involved irresponsible or distracted driving, you can file a claim or lawsuit against the at-fault driver of the vehicle. If, at the time the accident occurred, the driver was on the job or was otherwise acting within the scope of their employment (such as driving a delivery truck), you may also bring a personal injury claim against the driver’s employer on an agency theory of recovery.

If you allege that defective repair work was a factor in causing your accident, you may file a claim against the repair facility that performed the most recent work on your vehicle. On the other hand, if a defective motor vehicle part contributed to your accident, you may file a claim against the product manufacturer, distributor, or another person or entity in the chain of product distribution.

The knowledgeable Duluth car accident lawyers at Brauns Law Accident Injury Lawyers, PC can investigate your accident and determine all potential causes. We can then file a claim or lawsuit on your behalf against all individuals or entities that were potentially responsible for the accident.

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.