If you were hurt in a Georgia car accident and you missed appointments, waited to see a doctor, or stopped treatment for a period of time, the insurance company will almost always use that gap against you. They will argue you were not really injured, that your pain...
If you were hurt in a Georgia car accident, you may get a call from an insurance adjuster within hours or days asking for a recorded statement. They may sound helpful and tell you it is just to get your side or move the claim along. In reality, recorded statements are...
Rear end crashes are some of the most common motor vehicle accidents in Georgia, especially in January when everyone is back to work, traffic patterns shift, and drivers are rushing on I 285, I 75, I 85, and city streets. Most people assume a rear end accident is...
December nights in Georgia mean packed shopping corridors, office parties, and more out-of-state drivers on unfamiliar roads. Unfortunately, they also bring a spike in hit-and-run crashes—rear-ends that speed off, sideswipes in mall traffic, and pedestrian strikes in...
Summer travel means more Georgians are hitting the road in rental cars—whether for a family vacation, a business trip, or just getting around town while your car is in the shop. But what happens if you’re in an accident in a rental car? Navigating insurance,...
What Is Medical Malpractice? Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare professional’s negligent act or omission—such as a misdiagnosis, surgical error, or medication mistake—causes you harm. These cases differ from ordinary personal injury claims because they...