In this episode of Law Talk with Peter Meyer, host Kevin Rosenquist sits down with personal injury attorney Peter Meyer to discuss the intricacies of multi-vehicle accident cases and what makes them significantly more complex than single-vehicle or single-defendant incidents. Peter breaks down how Georgia’s shift to an apportionment model affects litigation, the importance of early evidence collection, and how dash cams, surveillance footage, and on-the-ground investigation can make or break a case.
Listeners will gain insights into how liability is determined, how insurance companies play the blame game, and how plaintiff attorneys prepare to ensure their clients receive the compensation they deserve. Peter also shares war stories from memorable cases and the investigative strategies his firm uses to uncover the truth in both auto and premises liability claims.
Timestamps00:00 – Introduction to the podcast and guest attorney Peter Meyer 00:41 – Why multi-vehicle accidents are more complex than single-party crashes 01:20 – Georgia’s shift from joint and several liability to apportionment law 02:35 – Methods of determining fault and gathering evidence 03:15 – The increasing importance and prevalence of dash cams 04:23 – The time-sensitive nature of gathering accident evidence 05:30 – Using surveillance and third-party video footage in cases 06:26 – Dealing with multiple attorneys and contentious liability 07:13 – Insurance companies' tactics in multi-party accidents 08:10 – How liability percentages impact settlement and trial strategies 10:07 – Georgia’s modified comparative negligence rule explained 11:59 – How shared fault can result in partial or no compensation 12:08 – Apportionment law in non-auto cases (e.g., premises liability) 13:53 – Why attorneys sometimes sue multiple parties to uncover the truth 14:54 – A real trial story where uncovering the truth led to a win 16:14 – Negotiating multi-party settlements and how insurance handles them 16:56 – How often multi-vehicle cases go to trial versus settling 17:28 – Incentives for all parties to settle out of court
About the ShowLaw Talk with Peter Meyer offers practical legal advice and real-world insight into personal injury law in Georgia. Hosted by attorney Peter Meyer—an advocate known for personalized, professional representation—the show is a valuable resource for anyone navigating injury claims, wrongful death suits, and liability disputes. Whether you're a potential client or just curious about how the legal system handles accident cases, this show breaks it all down in plain English.
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