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What To Expect After Being Rear Ended

Rear-end collisions can happen anywhere, though they are most common at intersections and in parking lots. Being rear-ended can cause considerable damage, not only to your vehicle but also to your body. If someone has struck you from behind, you should be prepared for a lengthy recovery and a possibly frustrating experience getting compensation for your claim. For help...

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Are scooters allowed on the Beltline? The laws and regulation of motorized scooters in Atlanta

Scooters continue to flood into Atlanta, but the City Council has finally stepped up to the plate to regulate them. After a series of accidents involving pedestrians and cars, the city has finally decided to take action to protect the safety of the public. We applaud them—even if we think the City Council did not go far enough. Why...

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| Read Time: 3 minutes | Personal Injury

Halloween: The Most Dangerous Night Of The Year

Halloween is a holiday loved by many, especially children! People enjoy celebrating this rather superstitious holiday in a variety of ways. Some spend the night binge-watching every Stephen King movie ever made. Other party hop hoping to win at least one of the dozens of costume contests. Others prefer to stay home and hand out candy to hundreds of...

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| Read Time: 4 minutes | Car Accident

What To Do If You Are Hit By A Federal, State, or City Employee

Car accidents that involve government workers Accidents and their repercussions are an ever-reoccurring fact of life. Some accidents leave personal injury victims with moderate to severe injuries or loss of property, and it only makes sense that who caused the crash should be in charge of paying for the damage that the accident caused. The best way to ensure...

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| Read Time: 7 minutes | Car Accident

How Do I Prove I Was Hit By Someone Texting and Driving?

The dangers of driving while intoxicated are well-publicized, but a new form of distracted driving could be even more deadly: texting and driving. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found that texting while driving is more dangerous than driving with a blood-alcohol level of .08, which is considered legally intoxicated it almost every state.In fact, a collision is...

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