How to Answer Insurance Company Questions After a Car Accident in Georgia or South Carolina
After a car accident in Georgia or South Carolina, you have no obligation to speak with the at-fault driver's insurer.…
Legal insights, accident news, and injury law resources for Georgia and South Carolina residents — written by licensed personal injury attorneys.
After a car accident in Georgia or South Carolina, you have no obligation to speak with the at-fault driver's insurer.…
After a workplace injury in Georgia or South Carolina, report immediately (30 days GA per O.C.G.A. § 34-9-80, 90 days…
Vocational rehabilitation helps injured workers who cannot return to their pre-injury jobs through skills training, education, and job placement. Georgia…
After a motorcycle accident in Georgia or South Carolina, avoid critical mistakes: skipping medical care, giving recorded statements to insurers,…
The five most common types of medical malpractice are misdiagnosis, surgical errors, medication errors, birth injuries, and anesthesia errors —…
Workers compensation is a legally mandated insurance program — not an optional employee benefit — that provides medical care and…
An accident reconstructionist uses physics, engineering, and EDR data to scientifically determine how crashes occurred and who is at fault.…
An expired driver's license does not bar personal injury claims in Georgia or South Carolina. Courts distinguish between administrative violations…
Car Accident
Traffic tickets are strong evidence of fault in car accident claims but are not conclusive. The doctrine of negligence per…
Certification of a permanent injury establishes that injuries have reached maximum medical improvement and will affect you for life, unlocking…
