Category: Auto Accidents
Electronic Evidence in Car Crash Cases
Sometimes, evidence immediately available at the scene, like witness statements, is enough to establish liability in a car crash claim. …
Read MoreFatigued Driving in Georgia: A Closer Look
People who would never drive while under the influence of alcohol routinely drive while they are seriously fatigued. Scientifically, intoxication …
Read MoreCommon Insurance Company Defenses in Car Crash Cases
Plaintiff’s winning percentage in court has declined over the last several years, mostly because insurance company revenue has skyrocketed over …
Read MoreA Closer Look at Distracted Driving in Georgia
Since the start of the smartphone era in 2007, many states, including Georgia, have passed a hands-free law. In general, these …
Read MoreThird-Party Liability in Car Crash Claims
Georgia has one of the country’s lowest auto insurance minimum requirements. Therefore, many Georgia drivers do not have enough insurance to …
Read MoreGetting Around the Graves Amendment
Georgia law regarding owner liability for U-Haul, Enterprise, and other rented vehicle wrecks is very complex. 49 U.S.C. 30106 makes …
Read MoreWhat to Do if You are Involved in a Ride-Sharing Accident in Georgia
Gone are the days where taxi cabs reigned supreme as the preferred way to get from point A to point …
Read MoreGeorgia Auto Accident Lawyers Use Expert Witnesses
Sometimes, the causes and results of a vehicle collision are easy to understand. Take this example: Driver YZ failed to …
Read MoreLiability Issues in Substance-Related Collisions
Before the coronavirus pandemic, drug and/or alcohol impairment was a factor in almost half of vehicle collisions in Georgia. This …
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