Have You Or A Loved One Been Injured In A Georgia Car Accident?
If you or a loved one have been injured in a car accident you should speak with an experienced Georgia car accident lawyer as soon as possible. Contact us online or call our Peachtree City office directly at 404.474.0804 to schedule your confidential consultation. Jason has helped injured victims in Peachtree City and throughout Georgia for over 30 years and looks forward to helping you.
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Be Mindful of Trucks and Trailers when Driving in Winding ConditionsThe Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration states that winds of 25+ mph can have a detrimental impact on driver control.
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How Frequent are Wrong Way Accidents?According to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), over 350 highway deaths yearly are from wrong-way accidents.
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The Pitfalls Of Recorded Statements After An AccidentA request for a recorded statement will most often be made within a few days of the accident. You don’t have a full understanding of your injuries at that point
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After An Auto Accident, Keep Your Priorities StraightIf you suffer injuries as a result of a car accident, healthcare providers will play a key role by helping you try to achieve a quick full recovery.
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Careful With That Medical Release FormNever sign a medical release form. A release opens the door for the adjuster to go through all your medical records, some of which could come back to haunt you
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Children And Motor Vehicle AccidentsOne of the best ways to help keep your children safe in vehicles is to know & understand the appropriate age, height and weight limits for car seats.
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Always See Your Physician Following An Auto AccidentSome injuries, especially those involving the neck and back, might not display notable symptoms for days, even weeks. See a doctor after a vehicle accident.
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Protecting Your Rights With Lemon LawsIf you qualify as the not-so-proud owner of a lemon, you have the right to a refund or replacement car. Contact an attorney for help.
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How to Keep Child Passengers SafeThere are many things you can do to keep child passengers safe, such as using seatbelts, car seats, or booster seats. Additionally, never leave your child alone in a car.
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Drowsy Driving Prevention Week Is November 5-12, 2017The National Sleep Foundation’s Drowsy Driving Prevention Week encourages drivers to avoid driving while fatigued.