Key Takeaways Vehicular homicide in Georgia involves causing someone’s death while unlawfully operating a motor…
Key Takeaways Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence rule, which can reduce your compensation if…
Key Takeaways Insurance adjusters are not on your side—they work for the insurer, not for…
Key Takeaways Georgia’s Hands-Free Law (HB 673) prohibits holding a phone while driving. Violations of…
Key Takeaways Call 911 and get medical help — even if injuries seem minor. Document…
Key Takeaways: Determining fault in a multi-car accident can be complex and involve multiple drivers….
Key Takeaways: If you’re hit by a delivery truck—Amazon, FedEx, UPS, or others—you can pursue…
Key Takeaways: Georgia follows a modified comparative fault system. You can still recover damages even…
Car accidents are stressful enough. But when one of the drivers involved doesn’t have car insurance, things get complicated fast.
Many Georgia drivers assume DUI charges only apply to alcohol or illegal drug use. But did you know you can be arrested for DUI even if you’re taking medication prescribed by your doctor?
Key Takeaways Atlanta is home to some of the most accident-prone roads in the state…
If you’ve been involved in a car accident in Georgia, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries, medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. But what happens when laws change that could limit how much you’re allowed to recover?