Car accidents are stressful enough, but when the at-fault driver doesn’t have insurance — or doesn’t have enough coverage — victims can be left wondering how they’ll pay for medical bills, lost wages, and vehicle repairs. Unfortunately, this scenario is all too common in Georgia. That’s why uninsured motorist (UM) coverage is one of the…
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…
Car accidents can happen in the blink of an eye. One minute you’re driving to work, school, or home, and the next you’re dealing with the shock of a collision, possible injuries, and a damaged vehicle. In those stressful moments and the days that follow, the choices you make are critical. Unfortunately, many accident victims…
Introduction — Why Hit-and-Run Accidents Deserve Our Attention Hit-and-run accidents are one of the most frustrating and harmful types of collisions on Georgia’s roads. Unlike typical crashes, where insurance information is exchanged and the at-fault driver can be held responsible, these incidents leave victims without an immediate path to recovery. In my years as a…
Experiencing a car accident is a distressing event, leaving victims grappling with physical injuries, emotional trauma, and financial burdens. In Georgia, navigating the aftermath of a car accident can be complex, especially when seeking fair compensation for damages. To assist you in maximizing your car accident settlement, consider implementing the following five essential strategies: Promptly…
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