Georgia’s Good Samaritan law references the biblical parable of a Samaritan who rescues a traveler after bandits rob and beat […]
April 26, 2018
Georgia Car Seat Laws
Car accidents are the leading cause of child deaths in Georgia, with an average of about 1,300 fatalities and 179,000 injuries […]
April 24, 2018
How to Avoid Hydroplaning
Any driver who has hydroplaned on a wet road will report that it is a terrifying experience. Hydroplaning occurs when […]
April 20, 2018
Is Cruise Control Safe To Use?
Cruise control offers a convenience for drivers on long stretches of road. For those traveling great distances over highways, cruise […]
April 20, 2018
Determining Fault for Rear-End Collisions in Georgia
Most drivers in Georgia and throughout the United States likely assume that fault in a rear-end collision is easy to […]
April 19, 2018
Why Are Button Battery Injuries a Growing Risk?
Button batteries are small, disc-shaped batteries suitable for many electronic devices such as watches, hearing aids, remote controls, calculators, and […]
April 2, 2018
New Study: Rideshare Seatbelt Usage in Georgia
Whether you’re a driver or a passenger, it’s typically common practice to buckle up in a moving vehicle. However, this […]
March 30, 2018
Why Doctor Visits Are Crucial To A Car Crash Claim
When a car accident occurs, victims could be left with a myriad of potential injuries. These injuries may range in severity […]
March 22, 2018
What Is a Letter of Protection?
A letter of protection (LOP) is an official document a plaintiff’s personal injury attorney can send to health care professionals to get […]
