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By Kevin Patrick|May 3, 2026|Articles

The Biggest Mistake People Make After a Car Accident in Georgia

Car accidents happen fast—but the decisions you make afterward can impact you for months or even years. Many people assume the biggest mistake after a crash is not calling a lawyer right away. While legal guidance is important, there’s an even more critical error that can seriously damage both your health and your injury claim:…

By Kevin Patrick|April 26, 2026|Articles

What to Do After an Auto Accident in Georgia: A Complete Legal Guide

Auto accidents happen every day across Georgia—from busy Atlanta highways like I-285 to rural roads throughout the state. In the moments after a crash, confusion and stress can make it difficult to know what to do next. However, the steps you take immediately following an accident can significantly impact your health, your finances, and your…

By Kevin Patrick|April 4, 2026|Articles

Car Accident FAQ in Georgia: What You Need to Know After a Crash

Car accidents can leave you overwhelmed, confused, and unsure of your next steps. Whether you’re dealing with injuries, vehicle damage, or insurance adjusters, having clear answers is critical. This car accident FAQ guide answers the most common questions Georgia drivers have after a crash. 1. What Should I Do Immediately After a Car Accident in…

By Kevin Patrick|February 22, 2026|Articles

Medicare and Medicaid in Georgia Automobile Accidents: What Injury Victims Must Know

If you were injured in a Georgia automobile accident and receive Medicare or Medicaid, your case is more complicated than most people realize. These programs do not simply “pay the bills and move on.” Under federal and Georgia law, both Medicare and Medicaid have powerful reimbursement rights that can significantly affect your settlement. Failing to…

By Kevin Patrick|January 11, 2026|Articles

UM vs. UIM Claims in Georgia: What’s the Difference and Why It Matters After a Car Accident

If you’ve been injured in a car accident in Georgia, you may assume the at-fault driver’s insurance will pay for your medical bills, lost wages, and other damages. Unfortunately, that assumption often proves wrong. Many drivers carry little or no insurance at all. That’s where uninsured motorist (UM) and underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage come into…

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