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...
December travel puts a lot of Georgians on unfamiliar roads—parents heading to see family, students flying through regional airports, and drivers crossing state lines in rentals or rideshares. When a crash happens away from home, the claim can feel twice as confusing:...
Cold snaps in December can turn Georgia’s walkways and lots into slick hazards overnight. You head out before sunrise, step onto what looks like damp pavement, and—boom—black ice puts you on the ground. These incidents can cause concussions, herniated discs, shoulder...
New Year’s Eve in Georgia brings neighborhood shows, backyard sparklers, and big countdowns—and, every year, a spike in burns and blast injuries. In 2024, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reported 14,700 fireworks-related injuries nationwide and 11 deaths,...
Thanksgiving week is one of Georgia’s busiest travel periods. Long highway drives on I-75, I-85, and I-20, “Blackout Wednesday” evening traffic, airport pickups, and Black Friday shopping all stack risk—especially after the time change when darkness hits early. If a...