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Posted by Nicholson Revell Personal Injury Attorneys on February 28, 2025

What is the Average Personal Injury Settlement Amount?

If you’ve been in a car accident or another kind of incident in Georgia that wasn’t your fault, you may be entitled to compensation. However, it’s natural to wonder what your personal injury case might be worth. You may have heard about “average settlement amounts,” but the truth is, there is no universal figure...
Posted by Nicholson Revell Personal Injury Attorneys on February 20, 2025

How to File a Car Accident Claim with Progressive in Georgia

If you’ve been in a car accident in Georgia and have Progressive insurance, you may be wondering what steps to take to file a claim. Car accidents can be stressful, but knowing the process ahead of time can make things easier. Whether it’s a minor fender bender or a major crash, filing a claim...
Posted by Nicholson Revell Personal Injury Attorneys on February 14, 2025

Annual Events In Augusta, GA

Augusta, established in 1736, is the second-oldest city in Georgia. The city is known for its quaint charm and rich history, but many people don’t realize there are also a lot of fun and interesting things to do in Augusta, GA. This lively small city has every amenity a visitor or community member could...
Posted by Nicholson Revell Personal Injury Attorneys on January 27, 2025

How Are Damages Calculated in a Wrongful Death Case?

Losing a loved one can be one of the most difficult things to go through. When that loss is caused by someone else’s negligence or willful conduct, the loss can be even harder to bear. The family of the deceased may be able to file a wrongful death claim against the wrongdoer and seek...
Posted by Nicholson Revell Personal Injury Attorneys on January 22, 2025

Do You Need a Front License Plate in Georgia?

As of 2022, there were over 3.4 million registered vehicles on Georgia's roads, from compact cars to commercial trucks. Unlike many states that require both front and rear plates, Georgia only requires a single rear license plate. This requirement raises questions on how authorities identify vehicles without both license plates and why different states...
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