Between Thanksgiving weekend and early December, Georgia’s malls and big-box stores see packed entrances, slippery floors from rain, and carts moving in every direction. Most trips are uneventful—but when a store lets crowds bottleneck at the door, ignores wet floors,...
From mattresses and ladders to scrap metal and loose gravel, road debris causes thousands of Georgia collisions every year—especially on I-285, I-20, I-75/85, and busy surface routes near construction sites. These crashes often start with a split-second swerve: you...
As harvest season ramps up, Georgia’s two-lane highways and rural arterials see more slow-moving farm equipment—tractors, combines, grain carts, and oversized implements that travel well under the speed limit and take wide turns into fields and driveways. Dusk arrives...
On I-75/85, I-285, and at Spaghetti Junction, one hard brake in rain or stop-and-go traffic can cascade into a chain-reaction crash. These multi-vehicle collisions look chaotic—multiple impacts, different stories, and cars pushed into other cars—but Georgia still...