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How do fatal car accidents typically happen?
Car accidents are a common occurrence on roads and highways. Unfortunately, some of these accidents turn fatal. Understanding how these tragic events typically happen can
How fault affects car accident claims in Georgia
Car crashes can result in complex scenarios, and determining the responsible party is crucial. Knowing who is at fault is essential in Georgia because it
Driving in bad weather and a finding of negligence
Inclement weather, such as rain, snow or fog, can create hazardous driving conditions. Reduced visibility, slippery roads and limited traction increase the likelihood of accidents.
Why are distracted drivers such a danger to others?
Navigating the roadways demands not just individual responsibility, but also an acute awareness of the actions of fellow drivers. Distractions behind the wheel have become
How to avoid claiming fault after a car accident
Being involved in a car accident can be a stressful and overwhelming experience. In Georgia, you need to handle the aftermath of a car accident
4 dangerous driving behaviors of truckers
Being hit by a truck is almost always traumatic given the speed, force and weight behind these oversized vehicles. Unfortunately, truck driver error and negligence
More professional truck drivers testing positive for marijuana
Numerous studies have shown that using marijuana impacts driving ability, and yet many motorists across Georgia and the rest of the United States admit to
Optimizing your experience with an ignition interlock device
A DUI might feel like the end of the world, but there are things you can do to mitigate its consequences. Depending on the severity
Why are injury rates so high among hotel housekeepers?
Anyone who makes a living cleaning Georgia hotel rooms may understand how common aches, pains and injuries are in this line of work. Working in
Traumatic brain injuries can alter how you handle stress
Your brain is responsible for how you express your emotions. After a TBI, you may struggle with depression, anxiety and feelings of anger. TBI affects