What Is a Premises Liability Case in Darien, GA?

If you’ve been injured in a Darien, GA accident, Roden Law’s Premises Liability Lawyers are here to help. Our Darien office serves victims throughout Darien, Brunswick, St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island, Waycross, and surrounding Southeast Georgia coastal communities. Why Choose Roden Law for Your Darien Premises Liability Lawyer Case? Our attorneys have recovered over $300 […]

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Key Takeaways

If you were injured in a premises liability in Darien, Georgia, you generally have 2 years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33). Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence rule — you can still recover as long as you are Modified — recover if less than 50% at fault, with your award reduced by your percentage of fault. There is no cap on compensatory damages in an ordinary Georgia injury case. Roden Law represents Darien injury victims on a contingency fee: the consultation is free and there is no fee unless we win.

If you’ve been injured in a Darien, GA accident, Roden Law’s Premises Liability Lawyers are here to help. Our Darien office serves victims throughout Darien, Brunswick, St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island, Waycross, and surrounding Southeast Georgia coastal communities.

Why Choose Roden Law for Your Darien Premises Liability Lawyer Case?

Our attorneys have recovered over $300 million for personal injury victims across Georgia. We handle every case on a contingency fee basis — you pay nothing unless we win your case. Our Darien team regularly appears before the McIntosh County Superior Court and understands local procedures and filing requirements.

Georgia Personal Injury Law

Under Georgia law, injured parties have a limited time to file a personal injury claim. In Georgia, the statute of limitations for most personal injury cases is 2 years from the date of injury (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33). Georgia follows a modified comparative fault rule — you can recover damages as long as you are less than 50% at fault (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33).

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Don’t wait to get the legal help you need. Call our Darien office at (912) 303-5850 for a free, no-obligation case review. We’re available 24/7 and there are no fees unless we win your case.

Roden Law’s Darien Premises Liability Lawyers proudly serve Darien, Brunswick, St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island, Waycross, and surrounding Southeast Georgia coastal communities.

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What to Do After an Injury on Someone Else's Property in Darien, GA

  1. Report it to the property owner or manager in writing. Ask for a copy of any incident report. Verbal notice to whoever was on shift tends to disappear.
  2. Photograph the condition before it is repaired. Dangerous conditions get fixed quickly once someone is hurt — which is good for everyone except your ability to prove what it looked like.
  3. Work out who actually controlled the property. Owner, tenant, management company, security contractor, and maintenance vendor are often five different businesses with five different insurers. Note every name and logo you see.
  4. If you were the victim of a crime on the property, get the police report. Negligent security claims turn on whether the owner knew the area was dangerous. Prior incidents at the same address are usually the proof, and they are on record.
  5. Request preservation of surveillance footage in writing. Retention is often measured in days. Ask in writing and keep a copy of the request.
  6. Get medical care and keep every record. Follow through on referrals. Gaps in treatment are the most common way a serious injury gets valued as a minor one.
  7. Do not sign a release or give a recorded statement. The adjuster calling within days works for the property owner. Roden Law offers free consultations.

Georgia Premises Liability Law

Statute of Limitations 2 years (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33)
Comparative Fault Modified — recover if less than 50% at fault (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33)

Filing a Personal Injury Case in Darien

Filing a personal injury case in Darien means filing in McIntosh County Superior Court at 310 Northway — part of the Brunswick Judicial Circuit and the trial forum for all PI cases above the magistrate-court limit. Civil complaints are submitted through PeachCourt eFileGA, Georgia’s statewide e-filing system. Georgia gives injured plaintiffs two years to file under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, and the modified-comparative-negligence rule in O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33 bars recovery if the plaintiff is 50% or more at fault.

McIntosh County’s crash profile is dominated by two corridors: roughly 18 miles of I-95 (Exits 49 and 58 are the principal crash-cluster interchanges) and US-17 / SR 251, which carry logging trucks bound for coastal mills and serve as hurricane-evacuation routes. Because McIntosh has no Level I trauma center, seriously injured victims are typically flown by LifeStar to Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah — the only Level I trauma center in southeast Georgia.

Two Georgia statutes carry outsized weight in this county’s truck-heavy docket: O.C.G.A. § 33-7-11 allows “added-on” UM/UIM stacking above the at-fault driver’s limits, and O.C.G.A. § 40-1-112 permits direct action against a motor carrier’s insurer.

Do I Have a Premises Liability Case in Darien?

The duty owed by a property owner turns on the entrant’s legal status: invitee (ordinary care), licensee (avoid willful/wanton injury), trespasser (no willful/wanton injury). Georgia codifies these duties at O.C.G.A. §§ 51-3-1 through 51-3-3. Negligent security (third-party criminal acts) is a major sub-area: in Georgia, *CVS Pharmacy, Inc. v. Carmichael*, 316 Ga. 718 (2023), confirmed the totality-of-the-circumstances test for foreseeability. Filing deadline: 2 years under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33.

Types of Compensation in Georgia Premises Liability Cases

Standard tort damages apply with no special caps in either Georgia or its neighboring state. Georgia’s apportionment statute is decisive in negligent-security cases because the assailant — though typically a non-party (often unknown or judgment-proof) — must be included on the verdict form. Defense attorneys aggressively shift fault to the assailant, frequently driving the property owner’s apportioned share below the 50% bar. Plaintiffs respond by emphasizing prior similar incidents, foreseeability, and the security measures that should have been in place but weren’t.

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Roden Law Premises Liability Lawyers in Darien, GA Results at a Glance

$300M+ Recovered for injured clients across Georgia and South Carolina
4.9 / 5.0 Average client rating across hundreds of verified Google reviews from our six offices
5,000+ Cases successfully handled since 2013
62 years Combined attorney experience across 5 office locations

Source: Roden Law firm records and verified Google Business Profile reviews, updated August 2026.

Recent Case Results

Settlement $27,000,000 $27,000,000 Settlement | Truck Accident
Verdict $10,860,000 $10,860,000 Verdict | Product Liability
Recovery $9,800,000 $9,800,000 Recovery | Premises Liability

Results shown are gross settlement/verdict amounts before fees and costs. Past results do not guarantee similar outcomes.

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