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Uber, Lyft and Rideshare Insurance Claims in Georgia

Uber, Lyft and Rideshare Insurance Claims in Georgia

If you've been in an auto accident while riding in an Uber or Lyft, or have been hit by one, this article explains what to do now.
Georgia Insurance Coverage and Why You Need UM Coverage

Georgia Insurance Coverage and Why You Need UM Coverage

In determining how to proceed with your car accident case, it is important to determine all insurance coverage that may apply to your accident.
Case Managers And Talking To My Lawyer

Case Managers And Talking To My Lawyer

Our office does not use case managers because we believe you have the right to speak to your attorney and get direct answers.
Understanding Georgia Auto Insurance and UM Insurance

Understanding Georgia Auto Insurance and UM Insurance

If you have been involved in an automobile accident, it is crucial to have an attorney that understands Georgia auto insurance coverage. When another driver is at fault for an auto accident, the money you are able to recover could be severely limited by the insurance policies that cover the accident and the limits of…
Types of Auto and Truck Accidents

Types of Auto and Truck Accidents

Auto and Truck accidents can happen in a variety of ways.
What To Do Before and After an Accident

What To Do Before and After an Accident

Accidents often occur suddenly and cause fear and confusion for the injured party.  Many accidents are preventable by taking certain precautionary measures, but if you are involved in an accident, you can take certain steps to protect yourself and possibly reduce the damage done.
Georgia Accident Statistics

Georgia Accident Statistics

Each year, the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety releases a comprehensive report with the statistics of auto accidents in Georgia.
Types of Injuries Sustained in Auto Accidents

Types of Injuries Sustained in Auto Accidents

Whiplash is a neck injury that occurs by the sudden forward and backward motion of the head, most commonly in a rear end car accident.
Who is “at fault” for the Accident – How Georgia Courts Decide

Who is “at fault” for the Accident – How Georgia Courts Decide

When determining who is at fault in an accident, Georgia uses the doctrine of modified comparative fault.