March kicks off spring break travel, heavier weekend traffic, and more late night driving across Georgia. That shift matters after a car accident because insurers often blame crashes on traffic conditions, distraction, or “everyone was driving crazy.” More vehicles on...
If your car is in the shop after a Georgia car accident, you still have to get to work, take care of your family, and live your life. Many people assume the insurance company will automatically pay for a rental car and cover the entire time the vehicle is down. Then...
If your vehicle was repaired after a Georgia car accident, you may think the insurance company only owes you the repair bill. In Georgia, that is often not the full story. Even after perfect repairs, a car that has an accident history is usually worth less than the...
If you were hurt in a rear end accident in Georgia, you may assume the driver who hit you is automatically at fault. Most of the time, they are. But insurance companies still look for ways to reduce what they pay by arguing exceptions, claiming you stopped suddenly,...
If you were hurt in a Georgia car accident and the vehicles do not look badly damaged, the insurance company will often try the same move. They will say the crash was low impact, so you could not be seriously injured. This is one of the most common tactics used to...
If you were hurt as a passenger in a Georgia car accident, you may assume the process is simple because you were not driving. The reality is passengers often face a different problem. Insurance companies start pointing fingers between drivers, arguing about who caused...