What Happens When You Reject an Insurance Settlement Offer in Georgia?

What Happens When You Reject an Insurance Settlement Offer in Georgia?

What happens when you reject an insurance settlement offer? Quick Answer: Rejecting an insurance settlement offer generally does not end your car accident claim. You may continue negotiating or submit a written counteroffer supported by evidence. The insurance company may increase its offer, request additional documentation, maintain its current position,

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Motorcycle Accident Claim Denied in Georgia? Here’s What to Do

Request a written denial letter from the insurance company that explains exactly why your claim was denied. Gather the evidence the insurer says is missing, including the police report, medical records, witness statements, and photos. Submit a formal appeal before the deadline listed in the denial letter, along with any

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What Happens If the At-Fault Driver Has No Insurance in Georgia?

Uninsured Motorist Accident in Georgia: Your Legal Options Car accidents are stressful enough. But learning that the other driver doesn’t have insurance makes the situation even more overwhelming. Fortunately, you can still recover compensation to pay for your injuries after an uninsured motorist accident in Georgia. At Franklin Law, we

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Georgia Personal Injury Statute of Limitations

How Long Do You Have to File a Personal Injury Claim in Georgia? Under Georgia’s personal injury statute of limitations (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33), you generally have two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. If you miss this deadline, your case will almost always

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What Is a Wrongful Death Lawsuit? A Guide for Georgia Families

Losing a loved one is one of the most painful experiences a family can face. But when that loss happens because of someone else’s irresponsible or reckless actions, the shared grief is even harder to process. Families are often left struggling to answer questions about accountability and justice. A wrongful

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