EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 1H 9M
How to File a Car Accident Claim in Savannah, Georgia w. Andy Conn
from Savannah Car & Truck Accident Law w. Andy Conn · host Andy Conn
Filing a car accident claim in Savannah, Georgia means navigating the state's at-fault insurance system, the SR-13 reporting form, Georgia's 50% modified comparative negligence rule, and a two-year statute of limitations. Andy Conn sits down with Ana Toledo to walk through every step from the accident scene to settlement or lawsuit under Georgia law. Questions answered: When are you required to file Georgia's SR-13 accident report? How does Georgia's at-fault auto insurance system work? What is Georgia's 50% modified comparative negligence rule? What is the statute of limitations for a Georgia car accident lawsuit? When should you hire a Savannah car accident attorney? Topics covered: Georgia's SR-13 accident report and 10-day filing window, gaps in treatment as an insurance defense tactic, Georgia's at-fault auto insurance with $25,000/$50,000 minimum limits, uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage, Georgia's 50% modified comparative negligence rule, notice pleading and 60-day discovery, accident reconstruction and medical causation testimony, the two-year statute of limitations, citation tolling, and Chatham County venue. Georgia statutes referenced: O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33 (apportionment and 50% bar), § 9-3-33 (two-year SOL), § 33-7-11 (UM/UIM coverage), § 40-6-273 (SR-13 reporting duty). Notable from the episode: Andy Conn on Georgia's 50% rule: "If you are 50% or more at fault, you cannot recover in Georgia. So what I like to say is 50% actually equals zero." Andy Conn on the Georgia statute of limitations: "In Georgia, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit." Andy Conn is the founding partner of Conn Law Firm, a Georgia Super Lawyers Rising Star for ten consecutive years, with results including a $16.5M verdict and an $18M medical malpractice settlement. Conn Law represents catastrophically injured clients on contingency: no fee unless you recover. Free consultation: connlawfirm.com Phone: (912) 373-8642 Office: 119 W. Perry Street, Savannah, GA 31401 #SavannahCarAccident #Georgia50PercentRule #SR13Georgia #GeorgiaStatuteOfLimitations #UninsuredMotoristGeorgia #ConnLawFirm Chapters 00:00:00 How Do You File a Car Accident Claim in Savannah, Georgia? 00:01:00 What Should You Do After a Savannah Car Accident? Scene Documentation 00:07:00 How Do Witness Statements Win a Georgia Car Accident Case? 00:12:00 Are You Required to Report a Car Accident in Georgia? SR-13 Form 00:16:00 What Happens If You Miss the SR-13 Deadline in Georgia? 00:18:00 Where to Get Medical Care After a Savannah Car Crash? Beyond the ER 00:25:00 How Do Gaps in Treatment Hurt Your Georgia Car Accident Claim? 00:30:00 How Does Georgia's At-Fault Auto Insurance Work? $25K/$50K Limits 00:37:00 What Is Georgia's 50% Rule? Modified Comparative Negligence 00:39:00 What's the Georgia Car Accident Claim Process? Notice Pleading Basics 00:41:00 What Tactics Do Georgia Insurance Companies Use to Deny Claims? 00:45:00 How Do Preexisting Injuries Affect a Georgia Car Accident Claim? 00:47:00 Should You Settle Your Georgia Car Accident Claim or Go to Trial? 00:49:00 How Long to File a Georgia Car Accident Lawsuit? 00:52:00 Can Georgia's Two-Year Deadline Be Extended? Citation Tolling Limits 00:54:00 What If You Were Partially at Fault in a Georgia Crash? 50% Rule 00:57:00 What If a Driver Flees in Savannah? Uninsured Motorist Coverage 01:00:00 When to Hire a Savannah Car Accident Attorney? Contingency Fee Basics 01:05:00 What's a Georgia Car Accident Lawsuit? Discovery, Depositions, Trial 01:07:00 Just Had a Savannah Car Crash? Final Advice and Free Consultation
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Filing a car accident claim in Savannah, Georgia means navigating the state's at-fault insurance system, the SR-13 reporting form, Georgia's 50% modified comparative negligence rule, and a two-year statute of limitations. Andy Conn sits down with Ana Toledo to walk through every step from the accident scene to settlement or lawsuit under Georgia law. Questions answered: When are you required to file Georgia's SR-13 accident report? How does Georgia's at-fault auto insurance system work? What is Georgia's 50% modified comparative negligence rule? What is the statute of limitations for a Georgia car accident lawsuit? When should you hire a Savannah car accident attorney? Topics covered: Georgia's SR-13 accident report and 10-day filing window, gaps in treatment as an insurance defense tactic, Georgia's at-fault auto insurance with $25,000/$50,000 minimum limits, uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage, Georgia's 50% modified comparative negligence rule, notice pleading and 60-day discovery, accident reconstruction and medical causation testimony, the two-year statute of limitations, citation tolling, and Chatham County venue. Georgia statutes referenced: O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33 (apportionment and 50% bar), § 9-3-33 (two-year SOL), § 33-7-11 (UM/UIM coverage), § 40-6-273 (SR-13 reporting duty). Notable from the episode: Andy Conn on Georgia's 50% rule: "If you are 50% or more at fault, you cannot recover in Georgia. So what I like to say is 50% actually equals zero." Andy Conn on the Georgia statute of limitations: "In Georgia, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit." Andy Conn is the founding partner of Conn Law Firm, a Georgia Super Lawyers Rising Star for ten consecutive years, with results including a $16.5M verdict and an $18M medical malpractice settlement. Conn Law represents catastrophically injured clients on contingency: no fee unless you recover. Free consultation: connlawfirm.com Phone: (912) 373-8642 Office: 119 W. Perry Street, Savannah, GA 31401 #SavannahCarAccident #Georgia50PercentRule #SR13Georgia #GeorgiaStatuteOfLimitations #UninsuredMotoristGeorgia #ConnLawFirm Chapters 00:00:00 How Do You File a Car Accident Claim in Savannah, Georgia? 00:01:00 What Should You Do After a Savannah Car Accident? Scene Documentation 00:07:00 How Do Witness Statements Win a Georgia Car Accident Case? 00:12:00 Are You Required to Report a Car Accident in Georgia? SR-13 Form 00:16:00 What Happens If You Miss the SR-13 Deadline in Georgia? 00:18:00 Where to Get Medical Care After a Savannah Car Crash? Beyond the ER 00:25:00 How Do Gaps in Treatment Hurt Your Georgia Car Accident Claim? 00:30:00 How Does Georgia's At-Fault Auto Insurance Work? $25K/$50K Limits 00:37:00 What Is Georgia's 50% Rule? Modified Comparative Negligence 00:39:00 What's the Georgia Car Accident Claim Process? Notice Pleading Basics 00:41:00 What Tactics Do Georgia Insurance Companies Use to Deny Claims? 00:45:00 How Do Preexisting Injuries Affect a Georgia Car Accident Claim? 00:47:00 Should You Settle Your Georgia Car Accident Claim or Go to Trial? 00:49:00 How Long to File a Georgia Car Accident Lawsuit? 00:52:00 Can Georgia's Two-Year Deadline Be Extended? Citation Tolling Limits 00:54:00 What If You Were Partially at Fault in a Georgia Crash? 50% Rule 00:57:00 What If a Driver Flees in Savannah? Uninsured Motorist Coverage 01:00:00 When to Hire a Savannah Car Accident Attorney? Contingency Fee Basics 01:05:00 What's a Georgia Car Accident Lawsuit? Discovery, Depositions, Trial 01:07:00 Just Had a Savannah Car Crash? Final Advice and Free Consultation
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