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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100 Deadliest Days of Summer Kicks Off May 28, 2018The 100 Deadliest Days of Summer begins May 28, 2018. Stay safe on the road with these tips for teen drivers.
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AAA Report: Hit and Run Fatalities at All-Time HighAAA report says hit and run deaths are higher than ever, and most are bicyclists and pedestrians. Click here to learn more.
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Study: Phones & Passengers Are Sources of Driver DistractionTexting or talking while driving, either on the phone or with your passengers, are major sources of distraction. Click here to learn more.
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New App May Mean Higher Insurance Rates for Texting DriversAllstate is considering a new app that detects when drivers use their cellphones, giving the company reason to raise their premiums. Learn more here.
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NTSB: Nearly One-Third of Traffic Deaths Speeding RelatedA new NTSB report reveals that speeding accidents make up nearly one-third of traffic fatalities. Click here to learn more about the report.
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Georgia State Route 11 Car CrashesState Route 11 is the most dangerous highway in Georgia, with the highest fatal crash rates. Learn more about the report and staying safe on our roads here.
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Traffic Fatalities on Georgia Highways Rise2016 marks the third in the year in a row where Georgia highways saw traffic fatalities rise. For legal help after a crash, call 404-474-0804.
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Atlanta Will See Smart Traffic SignalsGDOT is currently installing 9,500 smart traffic signals across the state. Find out if this affects your commute and how it may keep your drive safer.
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Nearly 80 Percent of Drivers Admit to Road RageThink road rage is uncommon? A study from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety found nearly 80 percent of drivers across the U.S. engage in road rage.