How to Document Lost Wages After a Car Accident in Georgia
Автор: Brauns Law | a Georgia Injury Law Firm
Загружено: 2026-01-30
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Did you know self-employed Georgians often get underpaid on lost wages after a crash because the insurance company claims it “can’t confirm what you really earn”?
A lot of self-employed people think, “I’ll just tell them what I usually make,” or they show gross revenue and assume that equals income. That belief is exactly why adjusters start calling your loss “unclear” and offer a number that doesn’t match real life.
The truth is, insurers don’t pay based on what you say your business should have made. They pay when you can show a clean trail of what work you had lined up, what got canceled or delayed, and what money didn’t come in because the injury disrupted your ability to operate.
Here’s what to do right now:
• Save canceled jobs, client messages, missed appointments, and reschedules.
• Pull invoices, deposits, and bank statements that show your normal income flow.
• Save your calendar so it’s clear what was booked before the crash.
• Keep tax records or a basic profit-and-loss summary that supports your typical earnings.
Our team helps you turn scattered business proof into a clean, easy-to-verify claim. You’ll start with intake so we understand how your business earns money, our case team helps you gather and organize the right records, and our attorneys step in if the insurance company tries to stall or downplay what your lost work is worth.
👉 Call Braun’s Law for a free case review. We’ll evaluate your situation, identify the best way to prove your income loss. Don’t leave your claim to chance, take action now.
Check out our next video to learn how to document lost wages and earning capacity in Georgia so your claim is fully protected before it’s too late.
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