Category Archives: Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrian Rights in Georgia: What You Need to Know

If you need help on Pedestrian Accident Cases in Georgia, please contact Gunnels Injury Law for experienced guidance.

As a pedestrian in Georgia, it is important to be aware of your rights and responsibilities to ensure your safety while navigating the streets. Gunnels Injury Law is committed to promoting pedestrian safety and advocating for the rights of pedestrians in Georgia. In this article, we will explore the key information you need to know […]

Georgia’s Move Over Law and Pedestrian Safety

Georgia's Move Over Law and Pedestrian Safety

Safety on the roads is a matter of utmost importance, and it is the responsibility of both drivers and pedestrians to ensure their well-being. In Georgia, the Move Over Law and pedestrian safety regulations have been enacted to protect the lives of both motorists and pedestrians alike. In this blog post, we will delve into […]

How to File a Pedestrian Accident Lawsuit in Georgia

How to File a Pedestrian Accident Lawsuit in Georgia

Being involved in a pedestrian accident can be a traumatic experience. In addition to the physical injuries you may have sustained, there are also financial and emotional tolls to consider. In Georgia, if you have been hit by a vehicle while walking, you have the right to file a lawsuit against the driver of the […]

Pedestrian Accident Case Expectations

Were you struck by a vehicle while walking and have questions about pedestrian accident case expectations? Contact our Atlanta attorneys now. 1) Common Mistakes to Avoid First, we often see people who fail to report their incidents. It’s very important to have a police report made to document what occurred, when it occurred, where it […]

Pedestrian Accident Statute of Limitations

Pedestrian Accident Statute of Limitations

To ensure that your case is on the right track to getting your case done in a timely manner, you need to be aware of Georgia’s pedestrian accident statute of limitations. This is the amount of time given to bring your case or to settle it in civil court. You are permitted two years from […]