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Can I Sue Someone For Speeding?

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If you have been in an Atlanta-area car accident, you may be feeling extremely upset thinking about the fact that the entire accident could have been avoided if another driver had not been so negligent. It can be very frustrating having to deal with the physical and financial consequences of another driver’s recklessness. While you cannot sue someone purely for speeding, you can sue someone for speeding if their speeding caused you harm. For instance, if another driver’s speeding resulted in a car accident that caused you to suffer physical injuries and financial harm, you can bring a lawsuit with the help of a skilled Dunwoody personal injury lawyer to recover costs as well as compensation for your injuries and financial damages.

What is a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

A personal injury lawsuit is intended to restore the victim of someone else’s negligence to the position they would have been in financially if the car accident had never occurred. In order to have standing to bring a personal injury lawsuit, you must have suffered an injury and financial harm. Your injury should be supported by medical documentation, and financial harm can be demonstrated by showing medical bills, lost wages due to needing time off to recover, and any other actual costs incurred as a result of the injury. You must also be able to show that your injuries were caused by the other person’s negligence. In cases where the other person was breaking the law, such as by speeding, negligence and causation will be presumed by the court. This makes these kinds of cases much more likely to result in a finding in your favor, as you have less to prove, and it is very hard for the defendant to overcome the presumption of their negligence.

Damages for a Speeding-Induced Car Accident

If you have been injured as a result of a car accident caused by another driver’s speeding or reckless driving, you can bring a personal injury lawsuit to recover damages. You can recover economic damages as well as damages for pain and suffering. Economic damages are calculated based on actual costs incurred as a result of the injuries, such as medical bills, lost wages, medical treatments, and other costs. Pain and suffering damages are intended to compensate for the physical and emotional trauma caused by the accident, and are generally calculated based on how severe your injury is, how long it will last, and the amount of your economic damages. Depending on the severity of the speeding, punitive damages, intended to punish the other driver for exceedingly reckless conduct, may also be available.

Contact Hawkins Spizman Trial Lawyers

If you have seriously injured as the result of a reckless driving accident that was not your fault in Atlanta, Dunwoody, Alpharetta, Cobb County, Fulton County, Gwinnett County, Johns Creek, Sandy Springs, or the greater Georgia area, the experienced personal injury attorneys at Hawkins Spizman Trial Lawyers are ready to fight for you. Contact Hawkins Spizman Trial Lawyers today to schedule your free, personalized consultation.

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