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  1. Click 'Get Form' to open the GA Vehicle Accident Report in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Accident Number' and 'Agency NCIC No.' at the top of the form. Ensure these are accurate as they are crucial for tracking.
  3. Record the date and time of the accident using military format. This is essential for documentation purposes.
  4. In the 'Location' section, specify where the accident occurred, including details like road names and intersections. Use our platform's features to easily navigate and input this information.
  5. Complete the vehicle and driver information sections thoroughly. Include names, addresses, vehicle types, and insurance details. Utilize our editor's autofill options for convenience.
  6. For injuries or fatalities, accurately record all relevant data in the designated sections. This information is vital for legal and statistical purposes.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting your report through our platform. You can save a copy for your records as well.

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Under Georgia law, drivers must report any accident resulting in injury, death, or property damage exceeding $500. Even if the accident appears minor, it is better to notify the authorities. In many cases, what seems like minor damage can later reveal itself to be more extensive, making police documentation crucial.
Police crash reports are available through Buycrash. Crash reports can be purchased directly via the BuyCrash website or by mailing a request to GDOT via the GDOT Request Form.
Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence rule, which dictates that you can seek compensation from the other party as long as you are less than 50% at fault. But the amount you receive will be reduced by your percentage of fault. If you are 20% at fault and your damages are $10,000, you will receive $8,000.
There are some basic rules for proving fault in Georgia, including: If one driver broke a traffic law, and the other driver did not, then the one breaking the law is at fault. If one of the drivers drove with negligence, such as eating or talking on the phone while driving, then that person most likely is at fault.
Based on our own settlement data on this page, the average car accident settlement is between $100,000 to $11,000,000. Settlement amounts vary significantly based on the specific details of each case, making it impossible to determine an exact average for car accident settlements in Georgia.

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Georgia is a Third-Party Liability State Under this type of liability, victims of motor vehicle crashes have the right to receive compensation from the at-fault driver. You have the right to file a personal injury claim with your insurance company and the responsible drivers insurance company (third-party claim).
Georgia is not a no-fault state when it comes to auto insurance claims. This means that before an auto insurance company will pay for your wrecked car, medical bills, or other pain and suffering, you need to show which driver was to blame for the crash.
Is Georgia a no-fault state? No, Georgia is an at-fault state. There are some basic rules for proving fault in Georgia, including: If one driver broke a traffic law, and the other driver did not, then the one breaking the law is at fault.

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