
Adjusting to life after suffering an injury due to another’s negligence is no easy task. If you plan to pursue compensation for your losses, time is of the essence. Georgia laws have strict legal deadlines that limit the amount of time you have to file a personal injury claim against the at-fault party. Below, we’ll provide a basic outline of these time limits, but every case is different. Speak with an experienced Lawrenceville injury lawyer now to learn more about your unique needs and how to best proceed with your claim.
Georgia’s Statute of Limitations Laws
Georgia law known as ‘statutes of limitations’ directly affect the amount of time a person has to file a legal claim or lawsuit for a personal injury case. Once the deadline expires, the injured party forfeits their right to sue. There are some exceptions to the legal timeline, but they only apply in specific circumstances.
If you’ve been injured in Georgia, the statute of limitations in most personal injury claims is only two years from the date of the injury. The most common types of personal injuries that are subject to this two-year deadline include (but aren’t limited to) incidents such as:
- Car crashes
- Dog bites
- Slip and falls
- Assault and battery
- Dangerous products
- Wrongful deaths
- Bike accidents
It’s important to note that not every type of personal injury claim has a two-year legal expiration date to file a lawsuit. Examples include the following claims:
- Property damage: Four years
- Worker’s compensation: One year
- Loss of consortium: Four years
- Medical or professional malpractice: Two to five years
Don’t Let Time Run Out: Partner with a Lawrenceville Injury Lawyer Now
At Spaulding Injury Law, we have a team of skilled personal injury attorneys serving clients throughout Georgia, with offices in Atlanta, Alpharetta, Cumming, and Lawrenceville. Our firm offers a variety of legal counsel and services that benefit our clients with personal injury claims. However, timing is essential, and waiting too long to start building a case can significantly decrease the chance of a favorable outcome.
Once our team has met with you and determined to proceed with your injury claim, we get to work immediately. Our attorneys are devoted to our clients, and work tirelessly to help them create a strong legal strategy for their case. Some of the critical legal services we provide in personal injury cases include:
- Investigating your claim
- Collecting relevant evidence
- Taking statements from witnesses
- Interviewing experts
- Negotiating with the other party’s legal team
- Meeting legal deadlines
- Filing required legal briefs
- Seeking maximum compensation
- Calculating economic and non-economic damages
Georgia law enforces a two-year deadline to file a lawsuit and pursue compensation in personal injury claims. Don’t wait another day to contact an experienced law firm with the skills and proven track record of success with personal injury lawsuits. Our firm has over 25 years of combined experience, and if we don’t win your case, you don’t pay. Contact Spaulding Law Firm now at (470) 380-0144 to book a free consultation with our team serving Lawrenceville, GA, and the surrounding Atlanta Metro area.

