Year: 2024
Most states require vehicles to pass a car inspection before drivers can register them or renew their registration, but Georgia does not. Unless you want to register your car in one of 13 counties in the Atlanta metro area, you don’t need to worry about an inspection. Drivers…
A motorcycle accident can have a wide range of physical consequences, from minor bruising and road rash to severe injuries like broken bones, spinal cord damage, and traumatic brain injuries. Victims may experience immediate pain and soreness as well as delayed symptoms that emerge days or weeks after…
The Georgia Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division states that all children must ride in the back if they’re under the age of 8 and less than 57 inches tall. Children under the age of 8 must sit in an appropriate car seat or booster seat. These standards help…
Distracted drivers are a major problem on our roadways. With the increased use of handheld devices by motorists, the chances of being involved in a car collision has never been greater. Daily, our firm sees victims injured due to the carelessness of another driver. The notion that the careless…
Truck accidents are often among the most serious. The sheer size and weight of a commercial truck can easily crush a passenger vehicle, causing wrongful death and disabling injuries. If you have sustained injuries in a truck accident or you have lost a loved one in a collision, you should…
If another person is behind the wheel of your car when a collision occurs, determining whose insurance policy is responsible for paying damages can be complicated. Because every crash is unique, the specific policy that will cover the cost of injuries, replacement of damaged property, and other damages…
People who have been hurt in Georgia accidents may be entitled to compensation if their injuries were the result of someone else’s recklessness. However, there are deadlines to file personal injury claims. These are called statutes of limitations. Knowing the statute of limitations for your case is critical to…
To win a Georgia personal injury case, you must prove that the party you’ve sued bears legal responsibility for your injuries and losses. In most circumstances, this means establishing that the person exhibited negligence, a legal concept that has four distinct elements, all of which must be met…
Have you been hurt in a motorcycle accident in Georgia? What you do next could determine whether you can secure fair compensation from the person who hit you. Here’s what you can do to protect your rights: Contact the authorities, get checked out for injuries, start gathering evidence,…
All registered vehicles in Georgia must be covered by automobile insurance. The minimum insurance policy amounts are $25,000 per person and $50,000 per crash in bodily injury liability coverage, and $25,000 per crash in property damage liability coverage. Being injured in an accident with an uninsured driver can…