Category: Car Accident Articles

MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is more detailed for soft tissues and may reveal subtle changes that suggest a whiplash injury. Below, we explain what whiplash-related damage may look like on an MRI, using medical terms from radiology reports translated into plain English..​
A Guide to Navigating a Total Loss After an Accident. This article explains in clear terms what a "totaled" car is and what to expect next. We will cover how insurance companies decide a car is a total loss, what happens after a car is declared totaled (including insurance payouts and salvage titles), your options as the owner, and tips for working with your insurer while understanding your rights.
Understanding insurance coverage limits is crucial for anyone involved in an accident. In Georgia, as in other states, coverage limits refer to the maximum amount an insurance company will pay for a covered claim under a policy. Each type of liability coverage (auto, homeowners, business, etc.) has its own limits. This article explains what coverage limits mean under Georgia law, how they work for different types of liability insurance, and why they matter to accident victims and policyholders.