Oct 7, 2025 | Uncategorized
As daylight fades earlier in the fall, Georgia drivers see a sharp rise in deer and wildlife crossings—especially along suburban arterials and rural highways lined with woods or fields. Many crashes happen not from hitting the animal, but from swerving to avoid it and...
Oct 5, 2025 | Uncategorized
Lane closures, shifting traffic patterns, and sudden merges make Georgia’s road construction areas a hotspot for serious crashes. Whether you were rear-ended in a backup, sideswiped at a lane drop, or hit after a confusing detour, a work-zone wreck can derail your...
Oct 3, 2025 | Uncategorized
October sends thousands of drivers into the North Georgia mountains for fall colors, festivals, and cabin weekends. Scenic byways like GA-52, US-76, and GA-60 are beautiful—but they’re also narrow, winding, and crowded with out-of-state visitors who aren’t used to...
Sep 30, 2025 | Georgia Law, Personal Injury
When the clocks fall back, evening commutes in Georgia suddenly happen in darkness. The first two weeks after the time change consistently bring more rear-end collisions, left-turn crashes, and pedestrian strikes as drivers adjust to earlier sunsets and disrupted...
Sep 26, 2025 | Car Accident, Personal Injury
As September moves toward the fall equinox, Georgia drivers face one of the most overlooked hazards on the road—sun glare. Low sun angles at morning drop-off and evening commutes sit right at windshield height, washing out traffic lights, hiding pedestrians and...