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Thanksgiving Travel
Thanksgiving travel will be familiarly busy and dangerous.
Best Ways to Document your Injuries
It’s important to provide evidence when making a personal injury claim. Here are the best ways to build your case!
The perks of being our client
The perks of being our client.
Where is the worst traffic in the USA?
Think Atlanta’s traffic is the worst? Think again…
1,402 accidents in september
Why do you need a police report?
It is required by law in Georgia to file a police report when there’s an injury, death or property damage and acts as an official statement that details the important information. Your insurance company and personal injury lawyer will be using this report as a supporting document to investigate who is at fault.
Injured in a car accident?
Injured in a car accident that wasn’t your fault? Here are 4 things you should do immediately.
Teen driver-related crashes
For most teens, the next 100 days between Memorial Day and Labor Day means no school, fun in the sun, and hanging with friends. But teens and parents should know that AAA has dubbed this period the “100 Deadliest Days of Summer” due to the sharp increase in teen driving deaths between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
Why didn’t you report your injuries?
Understand your workplace rights and responsibilities. Georgia’s Workers’ Compensation Act provides employees with certain benefits after suffering an injury at work.
Injured at work? 10 things to keep in mind
The statute of limitation to file a workers’ compensation claim in Georgia is one year from the date of your injury. Here are 10 useful tips to keep in mind to maximize your recovery.
Just got in a car accident?
Accidents happen when you least expect it. Knowing what to do – and what not to do – will greatly help you in obtaining the recovery you need from insurance companies.
Driving in the rain?
Have you seen drivers driving with their hazard lights on every.single.time its raining? Do you have the urge to turn them on too?
How to: survive the pollen
Brace yourself and your loved ones for the next few weeks. It’s pollen season!
We’ve complied the most useful tips to help you get through it.