Why You Should Never Leave an Accident Without A Police Report
Georgia law requires you to stop at the scene of an accident involving injury, death, or damage to a vehicle (O.C.G.A §40-6-270). It …
Georgia law requires you to stop at the scene of an accident involving injury, death, or damage to a vehicle (O.C.G.A §40-6-270). It …
We often take it for granted that our vehicles meet federal crash readiness standards. After all, a vehicle is a machine, and machines can fail. Sometimes, those failures …
You were injured in a car accident. It seems obvious to you that it wasn’t your fault, but you still need to prove it. Otherwise, your personal injury …
One of the most common questions we get asked as Atlanta personal injury lawyers is, “Where should I go get medical treatment after my car crash?” …
Wear your seatbelt, every time you get in a vehicle, whether you’re a driver or a passenger.
According to the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration, the …
Rideshare companies, like Uber and Lyft, are quickly eclipsing taxis in every major city as the primary ride-hailing services. With demand higher than its ever been …
When someone is killed by the negligent, reckless, or intentional conduct of another, multiple legal claims are created. Before we examine which family members are entitled to the proceeds of …
From car accident cases to negligent security cases to everything in between, all personal injury actions in Georgia fall under what’s called a “statute of limitations.”
Many injuries from car or truck accidents have no pre-existing symptoms—like traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, or torn ligaments and cartilage. But often when someone is …
If you are injured after a car accident, you can likely recover from the at-fault driver’s insurance company and your own insurance company. But many times, there is not enough …