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What Can You Do If A Minor Injures You In A Georgia Car Accident?

September 22, 2023

Car accidents that include a minor present special issues that are important to understand when taking the next steps. Georgia is what is called an “at-fault” state, which means that whoever is at fault for the accident is liable to pay for resulting injuries and property damage. But when it comes to accidents with minors, the extra steps of proving liability and negligence become even more complicated. Here at the Fairell Firm, we want to ensure your personal injury claim and case can go as smoothly as possible. Read below to learn more about the next steps when injured by a minor in a car accident. 

Recover, Record, and Reset 

As with any accident, it is important for you to take time to recover. However, it is just as important for you to record all information regarding the accident. Keep any pictures of the accident you have, the police report, notes of your pain, and any bills you have resulting from the accident. These records will be key in further steps of the legal process. Once you are ready, taking time to reset your mindset will be helpful to get you back on the road and better prepared for the legal process, which sometimes can be lengthy in these cases. 


Consult an Attorney 

Due to the complicated legal process of filing a claim after being injured by a minor in an accident, it is highly recommended to seek advice from experienced attorneys who specialize in personal injury laws, such as our team at the Fairell Firm. Our attorneys are experienced with Georgia's Parental Responsibility Laws, and we will be there for you every step of the way. These laws are in place to hold parents or guardians liable when their child injures another person. 

However, in order to receive compensation, victims are required to prove these four points:

  • Parents have control over the car driven by the minor in the accident
  • Parents made that car available for family use
  • The minor is a part of the family’s immediate household
  • The minor drove the car under permission of the family.

As these extra steps can be tricky, consulting a personal injury attorney is the best way to ensure you obtain the best possible compensation for your injury.


File an Insurance Claim 

After the investigation determines fault, it is important to file an insurance claim as soon as possible. As Georgia’s Parental Responsibility Laws suggest, the insurance of the parents or guardian of the at-fault minor will be responsible for paying for the damages resulting from the accident. If you prove the four points outlined above, and have your recorded evidence of negligence from the accident, your compensation claim will be filed.


File a Lawsuit 

In some cases, you might want to file a lawsuit. A lawsuit may be required if there is no insurance or not enough insurance coverage from the minor or their parents, or if you are not satisfied with the amount from your insurance claim. 

Whether you are injured by a minor or an adult, having an attorney on your case is your greatest asset. Navigating the legal process following an accident can be tricky, but our personal injury attorneys at the Fairell Firm are dedicated to your justice. Call us today for a consultation! 



Whether you are injured by a minor or an adult, having an attorney on your case is your greatest asset. Navigating the legal process following an accident can be tricky, but our personal injury attorneys at the Fairell Firm are dedicated to your justice. Call us today for a consultation! 



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