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An Auto Accident with an Unlicensed Driver

Time and time again it has been shown that unlicensed drivers continue to flaunt the law by getting behind the wheel in Georgia. As a community, we all deserve to use our roads and highway with the presumption of a reasonable level of safety. However, unlicensed drivers are involved in as many as 8,400 auto accident fatalities each year, according to an AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety sponsored report entitled “Unlicensed to Kill.”

When you are involved in an auto accident involving an unlicensed driver there are also a number of legal questions that may arise; chief among them being: Who is going to pay for your injuries and cover the cost of damage to any personal property? As a resident of Georgia, you are entitled to seek remedy for your injuries, pain, and suffering when an unlicensed driver caused your auto accident.

Unlicensed Drivers Georgia

Unlicensed drivers pose a serious threat on the roads of Georgia. While it is impossible to know why a driver doesn’t hold a license in every case, we can assume that the person in question has either never passed a driving test or has had a driving license suspension due to driving violations or an accumulation of license points. What does this mean for you as the injured party?

A case involving an unlicensed driver can become complicated in Georgia. How your case is likely to play out will depend on factors such as the specific circumstances of the auto accident (who is liable), who owns the vehicle, and whether the unlicensed driver was given permission to take the vehicle out on the road.

Who is At-Fault?

An unlicensed driver will have legal troubles to contend with in regard to driving without a license. However, that is a separate issue from establishing fault in the auto accident. An unlicensed driver is not automatically at fault or liable for damages by default. This is one of the most important questions when you seek compensation for an accident. Consulting with an experienced accident lawyer in Georgia will help you build a strong case for what may become a complicated compensation claim.

Other parties may also hold responsibility for covering the cost of your injuries and damages through their personal liability insurance. In the case of an unlicensed driver, there may be greater urgency on the part of the other parties to seek legal representation. In the eyes of the law, establishing that the other party was at fault will play a vital role in whether you receive compensation.

Auto Accident Lawyer in Georgia

At the Fry Law Firm, we are committed to supporting clients who have suffered in an auto accident caused by an unlicensed driver. You deserve the best representation available in the state of Georgia. We provide a free consultation for prospective clients to discuss details of an accident and any potential case.

Call the Fry Law Firm today to speak to a qualified and experienced legal professional. We are a community-focused firm dedicated to helping real people with real issues in the state of Georgia.

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