Getting into a car accident is stressful enough. Finding out the other driver has no insurance can make the situation even more overwhelming. Unfortunately, uninsured drivers are more common than many people realize, and Georgia drivers are often left wondering how they will pay for medical bills, lost wages, and vehicle repairs after a crash….
Car accidents are traumatic under any circumstances—but when a child is involved, the stakes are even higher. In Georgia, motor vehicle collisions remain a leading cause of injury for children. When a minor is injured as a passenger, the legal process differs significantly from typical personal injury claims. Understanding how Georgia law treats injuries to…
Car accidents don’t only happen on public roads. In Georgia, many collisions occur in parking lots, apartment complexes, and privately owned spaces open to the public. Understanding how “private property” accidents are handled — including reporting requirements, insurance claims, liability and evidence — is essential. This post explains what Georgia drivers need to know about…
Car accidents are one of the leading causes of injury in Georgia, with thousands of crashes each year leaving drivers and passengers facing long recoveries, expensive medical bills, and emotional trauma. While every accident is unique, certain types of injuries occur more frequently — and they can have a major impact on your personal injury…
Most Georgia drivers carry car insurance because it’s required by law, but few truly understand how the system works until after a serious accident. Georgia is an at-fault insurance state, which means the driver who causes the accident — and their insurance company — is responsible for paying for injuries, medical bills, lost wages, and…
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