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Can You Sue Someone for Road Rage in Atlanta?

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On March 14th, 2026, WCTV reported that a car crash in Atlanta had led to a fatal shooting. Police arrived at the scene to find a deceased man with gunshot wounds. The death is suspicious, and the shooting may have actually happened before the car crashed. In any case, fatalities of this nature often stem from road rage. If you were injured in a road rage incident, you might wonder whether you can sue. Consider expanding on this conversation with an Atlanta car accident lawyer.

Examples of Road Rage Incidents That Could Lead to Lawsuits

Certain types of road rage incidents can lead to lawsuits. Road rage encompasses many behaviors, including reckless driving, speeding, and distracting behavior. A classic example is tailgating. If a driver causes a collision after following you too closely in an aggressive manner, you may have an opportunity to file an auto accident claim against them.

Another example is “brake-checking,” which one might describe as the reverse of tailgating. This behavior involves suddenly slowing down, often to throw off someone who is tailgating. This conduct can easily cause a crash, and you may be able to sue someone if they slammed on their brakes for no reason. Brake-checking may also cause you to veer out of your lane as you avoid an impact, and this can lead to crashes with other objects or vehicles.

Road rage can also be very distracting. A driver might roll down their window and verbally abuse you. They might also swerve toward you in a threatening manner, perhaps while brandishing a weapon. This kind of conduct can easily cause you to crash, and you may be able to pursue a personal injury lawsuit against the at-fault driver.

Some Road Rage Incidents Are Not Covered by Auto Insurance

As a general rule, auto insurance does not cover intentional acts. If you were injured by a driver who intentionally harmed you in some way, it may be difficult to pursue compensation via auto insurance. Examples of intentional acts include ramming attacks, assault, and shootings. Once people get out of their vehicles and start fighting, auto insurance no longer applies. This is because auto insurance is supposed to cover “accidental injuries.”

You Can Only Sue if You Suffered Legitimate Injuries 

Finally, it’s worth noting that injury lawsuits are only possible if someone injured you. If you were merely threatened or verbally abused by another driver, you can’t file an auto accident claim. This is true even if you are psychologically traumatized by the incident.

Can an Atlanta Car Accident Lawyer Help Me? 

A car accident attorney in Atlanta may be able to help if you’re searching for answers after a road rage incident. If the other driver caused your crash by engaging in any kind of negligence, a lawsuit is possible. However, it may be difficult to pursue compensation for intentional acts. Learn more by contacting Morain & Buckelew, LLC today.

Source:

wctv.tv/2026/03/14/driver-found-shot-death-after-car-crash-gwinnett-county-police-say/

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