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For personal injury cases like car accident lawsuits, you have two years from the date of the accident. If youre dealing with damage to your vehicle but no injuries, you have three years to file. However, if a government agency is involved in the accident, the time limit shrinks dramatically.
Sometimes, police officers could take days, weeks or even months before they could issue one, depending on how severe and complicated the case is. In a car accident case, determining fault is crucial to ensure the party responsible for the accident is held liable for the damages and injuries it has caused.
If you were involved in an accident, you should report it to the police as soon as possible. If the damage exceeds $5,000 and the vehicle is driveable, you have 24 hours to file a report at your local police station. Failure to do so could result in a fine.
Your driving privilege will be suspended if you do not complete an SR-1 report or did not have the proper insurance coverage at the time of the vehicle collision. Every vehicle collision reported to DMV by law enforcement will show on your drivers record unless the reporting officer says another person was at fault.
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Georgia Statute of Limitations for Property Damage Claims involving city or county vehicles must typically be filed within six months. Accidents involving state-owned vehicles have a one-year deadline.

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