Monthly Archives: August 2022

What To Do After A Slip And Fall Accident
Slip and fall accidents can occur just about anywhere and at any time. Many victims, for instance, are hurt at work, while others slip and fall in public spaces, or even in the home of a friend. Regardless of where an accident occurs, victims may encounter resistance when trying to recover compensation for their… Read More »

Preventing Bicycle Accidents In Atlanta
While cost-effective, healthy, and environmentally-friendly, however, cycling does come with serious risks, including the chance of being involved in a collision with a motor vehicle. Below, we’ll review some of the most common causes of bicycle accidents in Atlanta and discuss some of the best ways you can protect yourselves from injury this summer…. Read More »

Keep An Eye Out For Signs Of A Concussion After Your Car Crash
Concussions and other types of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are among the most common injuries suffered by car accident victims. Not only do these injuries cause intense pain and potentially permanent disability, but diagnosing and treating them can put significant financial strain on injured parties and their families due to missed work and the… Read More »

The Most Dangerous Intersections In Atlanta
Navigating an intersection safely requires caution from drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians alike. Even a single moment of inattention or reckless behavior could result in an accident. Unfortunately, this occurs in intersections more often than most people realize. Furthermore, the accidents that take place in these intersections tend to result in particularly severe injuries, some… Read More »

Obtaining A Car Accident Report In Georgia
Although car accident victims aren’t always technically required to report their collisions, doing so is usually strongly encouraged. By contacting law enforcement, the parties involved can ensure that the proper authorities will begin an investigation. Eventually, the details of the officers’ findings will be included in a car accident report that the parties can… Read More »

What Happens At A Deposition?
Accident victims who are pursuing personal injury cases in an effort to recover compensation may be required to attend a deposition, alongside defendants and witnesses. Fortunately, accident-related depositions usually follow a specific pattern, so even claimants who have never been involved in civil litigation before can get a good idea of what to expect… Read More »

Why Did An Insurance Company Deny My Car Accident Claim?
The insurance claim filing process doesn’t always go smoothly. In fact, it is not uncommon for a claimant to have to deal with unfairly low settlement offers, an insurer’s failure to conduct a speedy investigation, or even the outright denial of a legitimate claim. These situations can be both challenging and confusing to navigate… Read More »

Is Lane-Splitting Legal For Georgia Motorcyclists?
Motorcycle riders who encounter congested roads are often tempted to ride between the lanes of traffic, a practice commonly referred to as lane-splitting. While advocates of this practice argue that lane-splitting saves time and money, riders should be aware that it is still illegal in the state of Georgia. Whether or not a motorcyclist… Read More »

Getting Reimbursed For Lost Income After A Car Accident
Car accidents can leave victims struggling with crash-related pain and physical limitations for years to come. Injured parties may be unable to work, making it difficult, if not impossible to earn the income that they need to pay household expenses, besides the costs of obtaining medical treatment. Fortunately, it is possible for accident victims… Read More »

Tips For Talking To Your Insurer After A Car Accident
Recovering compensation after a car accident usually starts with filing a claim with your insurance company. It can, however, be difficult to know what and how much to say to insurers. You want to convey the necessary information without saying or doing anything that will damage your claim. Read on to learn more about… Read More »