March brings spring break traffic, more airport trips, more nightlife rides, and heavier rideshare use across Georgia. That matters because Uber and Lyft crashes are not handled like normal car accident claims. There are multiple layers of insurance depending on...
March brings heavier weekend traffic, spring break travel, and more nightlife movement across Georgia. That combination often leads to an increase in impaired driving crashes. If you were hurt by a drunk driver, insurance companies may still try to minimize what...
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 Georgia car accident caused by a lane change, the insurance company may act like the case is unclear from the start. They will say it is your word against the other driver’s word and try to delay or reduce payment. Lane change crashes are common...