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Get in TouchHospital liens are a common issue in personal injury cases, but many hospitals are improperly verifying their liens. Here's how to challenge them.
This classic groundbreaking book exposes the dramatic shift in Allstate Insurance’s claims handling philosophy – from the friendly “Good Hands” promise of its slogan to the hard-hitting “Boxing Gloves” tactics it allegedly uses behind the scenes.
Lane splitting is illegal in Georgia. Learn the law, penalties, and how it affects your accident claim under negligence per se.
About 1% of motorcycle riders crash each year. Learn the key statistics, risk factors, and safety tips to reduce your chances of a motorcycle accident.
Motorcyclists are especially vulnerable on the road. Drivers should maintain a generous following distance to give riders time and space to react.
Being involved in a motor vehicle crash can result in various injuries, and broken ribs are a common consequence of chest trauma. Rib fractures can be extremely painful and may lead to serious complications if not addressed properly. This article provides an accessible overview of how to recognize broken rib symptoms after a car accident, what typically causes these injuries, when to seek emergency medical care, treatment options (both at home and in the clinic), and what to expect during recovery, including potential complications.
Over the past five years, Forsyth County, Georgia has seen several thousand traffic crashes annually, with a significant downturn in 2020 (likely due to pandemic impacts) followed by a rebound in 2021–2022.
A serious car accident can be stressful, especially if you weren’t behind the wheel. Imagine you loan your car to a friend or family member and then get that dreaded phone call – there’s been an accident. As a Georgia driver, you may wonder who pays for the damage, who is legally responsible, and how this might affect your insurance.