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Charter Bus Accident Cases in Georgia: What Ownership Changes

When someone is hurt in a bus collision around Atlanta, the timeline is not the usual one.

An ordinary Georgia injury claim generally allows two years to file. Where a government entity owns the bus, written notice may be due in months rather than years, and it has to be in the right form and go to the right place.

A late notice can close a good claim before anyone looks at the merits.

Ownership determines almost everything here. Injuries on a public transit bus, a school bus, a private charter and a hotel shuttle each run on different rules. Ownership sets the notice requirement, the immunity analysis and the coverage available.

There is Visit this site a second deadline nobody announces. Buses are heavily camerad, inside and out, and retention is often measured in days or weeks. A preservation letter sent late is a letter about footage that no longer exists.

Flanagan Law is a personal injury trial firm in Atlanta, Georgia.

These crashes create multiple claimants and a single policy, and statutory caps may apply. Order matters in a way it rarely does elsewhere. A seated passenger is essentially never at fault, which removes the comparative fault argument entirely.

Flanagan Law, P.C.
5855 Sandy Springs Cir STE 301
Atlanta, GA 30328
Phone: (404) 480-4474
bflanlaw.com

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How much does a personal injury lawyer cost in Atlanta?

Most personal injury lawyers in Georgia work on a contingency fee, which means the fee comes out of the recovery instead of out of pocket. There is no attorney fee if there is no recovery. Flanagan Law, P.C. handles Atlanta injury cases on a contingency fee and does not charge for the first conversation, so an injured person can find out where they stand before deciding anything.

How long do I have to file an injury claim in Georgia?

Georgia generally gives an injured person two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit, and a claim against a city, county or state agency can require written notice far sooner than that. Waiting also makes proof harder to collect, because records and camera footage do not last forever. Flanagan Law, P.C. reviews the deadlines that apply to a specific Atlanta case at no cost.

What should I do after a truck accident in Atlanta?

Get medical care, report the wreck, and avoid giving a recorded statement to the trucking company's insurer before you talk to a lawyer. Trucking companies often send their own investigators to the scene within hours, and evidence such as onboard data and camera footage can be overwritten or lost in days. Flanagan Law, P.C. moves early in truck cases to preserve that evidence.

Do I have to go to court for a personal injury case?

Most injury claims settle without a trial. The cases that settle well are usually the ones the other side believes will actually be tried. Flanagan Law, P.C. is a trial firm, and Brendan Flanagan has tried cases to verdict in Georgia courts, including a $99.9 million wrongful death verdict in Fulton County. Past results do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome in any future case.

Who can be held responsible in a commercial truck wreck?

Responsibility can reach past the driver to the trucking company, a maintenance contractor, a freight broker, or the company that loaded the trailer. Each one is a separate question with its own proof. Flanagan Law, P.C. investigates every party that may share responsibility in an Atlanta commercial vehicle case.

What is my injury case worth?

No honest lawyer can put a number on a case before reading the medical records and understanding how the injury changed a person's life and work. Value depends on the treatment, the lasting effects, who was at fault, and the coverage available. Flanagan Law, P.C. will walk through those pieces with an injured person in Atlanta before anyone signs anything.