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Posted by m3admin on February 23, 2026

Wrongful Death Attorney Augusta: Understanding Your Legal Options

Losing a loved one is one of the most devastating experiences a family can endure, especially when the loss was caused by someone else’s negligence or wrongful actions. While no legal action can undo such a tragedy, working with a wrongful death attorney in Augusta can help families understand their rights, seek accountability, and...
Posted by m3admin on February 23, 2026

Leadership That Shapes Augusta’s Legal Community

At Nicholson Revell Personal Injury Attorneys, experience isn’t just measured in years of practice or verdicts won. It’s reflected in leadership within the legal community. One of the firm’s most remarkable distinctions is that every attorney at Nicholson Revell has served as President of the Augusta Bar Association. This rare accomplishment speaks volumes about...
Posted by m3seo on January 19, 2026

How Fault Is Determined in Georgia Car Accident Cases

Car accidents happen every day across Georgia, including right here in Augusta. When a crash occurs, one of the most important questions is: Who was at fault? Fault determines who pays for damages, medical bills, lost wages, and other losses. Understanding how fault is determined can help protect your rights and highlight why working...
Posted by m3seo on January 16, 2026

Sam G. Nicholson of Nicholson Revell LLP Named 2026 AV Preeminent Attorney by Martindale-Hubbell®

Augusta, GA — Nicholson Revell Personal Injury Attorneys is proud to announce that Sam G. Nicholson, founding partner of the firm, has been named a 2026 AV Preeminent Attorney, one of the highest distinctions awarded to legal professionals. The AV Preeminent designation recognizes attorneys who have demonstrated exceptional legal ability, professionalism, and ethical standards,...
Posted by support@m3agency.com on December 10, 2025

Can Trucks Drive in the Left Lane in Georgia?

Many drivers wonder whether large trucks are allowed to use the left lane on Georgia highways. The rules are strict in some areas and more flexible in others. Georgia uses lane restrictions to reduce congestion, prevent dangerous merging situations, and lower the risk of serious truck crashes.  Understanding when a truck can or cannot...
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