Year: 2024

According to Georgia’s seat belt laws, anyone in the front seat of a passenger vehicle must wear a seat belt. Minors in any seat must be secured with a seat belt or an age-appropriate safety or booster seat. These laws are in place to protect all vehicle occupants from danger….

Georgia’s comparative negligence law affects the compensation a victim might receive in a personal injury claim if they were partially at fault. If they were less than 50 percent responsible, their compensation would be reduced proportionately. If they were 50 percent or more at fault, they can’t recover compensation…