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Intoxicated pedestrians can file personal injury claims in both Georgia and South Carolina under modified comparative fault rules. Georgia allows…
Car Accident
Intoxicated pedestrians can file personal injury claims in both Georgia and South Carolina under modified comparative fault rules. Georgia allows…
Car Accident
Multi-vehicle crashes in Georgia and South Carolina involve complex fault allocation under modified comparative fault rulesβGeorgia bars recovery at 50%…
Georgia's Super Speeder Law (O.C.G.A. Β§ 40-6-189(b)) imposes an additional $200 surcharge on drivers convicted of 75+ mph on two-lane…
Car Accident
Blind spot accidents cause thousands of injuries annually on Georgia and South Carolina roads, particularly affecting motorcyclists, bicyclists, and pedestrians.…
Car Accident
Concussions from car accidents can produce delayed symptoms including headaches, confusion, memory loss, and mood changes. Georgia allows two years…
Car Accident
Pedestrian accidents in Georgia and South Carolina carry high fatality rates due to lack of pedestrian protection. Drivers must yield…
Gathering and preserving evidence immediately after a motorcycle accident is critical for proving negligence and overcoming rider bias. Key evidence…
Car Accident
After a car accident in Georgia or South Carolina, call 911, document the scene with photos, exchange information, and see…
Whiplash injuries range from Grade 0 (no symptoms) to Grade IV (fractures or dislocations), and compensation covers medical bills, lost…
A personal injury lawyer protects your claim from insurance company tactics designed to minimize or deny payouts, accurately calculates the…
