In Georgia, the first week after a motor vehicle accident can shape everything that happens next. Your health comes first, but the steps you take early also help protect your claim from insurance delays, lowball offers, and “he said she said” disputes. If you were hit...
January is when work commutes ramp back up, and with that comes more city trucks, county vehicles, and state-owned vehicles on the road. If you’re hit by a government vehicle (or injured on a city bus), your claim is not handled like a normal car wreck. One of the...
New year, new routines—and packed gyms. January brings crowded floors, rushed walkthroughs, slick locker-room tiles, and machines pushed hard by first-month enthusiasm. If you’re hurt at a fitness center (slip in the showers, broken cable on a machine, trainer error),...
December in Georgia means packed living rooms, backyard fire pits, and lots of new faces in close quarters—including kids, relatives, and pets that aren’t used to the chaos. Add food, noise, and late nights, and even a well-behaved dog can react. If you or your child...
December in Georgia means office parties, late dinners, and thousands of people choosing rideshare to get home safely. It’s smart—but crashes still happen in pickup lanes, at busy mall entrances, and on dark neighborhood streets. Whether you were a passenger, driving...
Short days, holiday traffic, and distracted drivers make December one of the most dangerous times of the year for people on foot. Shoppers crowd mall lots, office parties run late, and early darkness hides pedestrians at intersections and driveways. If you or someone...