Monthly Archives: April 2024
How Social Media Could Affect Your Personal Injury Case
Social media platforms have made it easier than ever to stay in contact with family members, friends, co-workers, and loved ones. Unfortunately, social media use does come with some risks, especially for those who are considering filing or have already filed a personal injury case. The Risks of Social Media Use After an Accident … Read More »
$4,000,000 Settlement – Bicycle vs. Commercial Vehicle Collision
Shiver Hamilton Campbell recently settled a case arising out of collision between a commercial vehicle and cyclist. The commercial vehicle turned left in front of our client who had the right of way causing significant orthopedic injuries. SHC’s investigation revealed three insurance policies of $1,000,000 or more for a total of $4,000,000 of coverage…. Read More »
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, so in cities across the state of Georgia, drivers are being encouraged to keep their eyes on the road and off of their devices. As a part of this campaign, there will be an increased law enforcement presence on U.S. roadways, with officers ticketing and fining drivers found… Read More »
Collapsed Lungs are a Common Car Accident Injury
There are a lot of different ways that a person can be injured in a car accident. Some of the most common injuries, however, occur in the chest area, which often takes the brunt of impact in a collision. These types of injuries are very dangerous, as they often affect the lungs, which provide… Read More »
Liability for Accidents at Four-Way Stops
Car accidents can and do happen just about anywhere on Georgia roads. There are, however, certain areas, like intersections, where crashes are more likely to occur. Intersections are high-risk places for collisions, typically because of driver negligence. This is especially true in intersections with four-way stop signs, as drivers are often unsure of who… Read More »
Federal Regulators Cracking Down on Use of Jokes on Electronic Highway Signs
Federal officials recently announced that they will begin phasing out the use of humor on electronic highways signage in the next two years. Although some state representatives have come forward arguing that such message boards are tools that help highlight the importance of safe driving, other safety experts argue that signage that is humorous,… Read More »
The Biggest Dangers on Georgia Roads in 2024
While none of us like to think about the potential dangers of driving, the reality is that the possibility of being involved in an accident is a legitimate worry for anyone who spends any time on Georgia’s roadways. Many of these dangers can be attributed to worsening road conditions, an increasing tendency of motorists… Read More »
Cell Phone Use Remains Top Factor in Distracted Driving Accidents
While there are a lot of different distractions that can affect our ability to drive safely and avoid being the cause of a car crash, safety experts contend that cell phone use behind the wheel remains perhaps the most dangerous. In fact, in a recent report released by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety… Read More »