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Posted by on November 1, 2023

What Should I Do If My Neck Hurts After an Accident?

Experiencing a car accident is a jarring and disorienting experience. Initially, adrenaline surges through your body, often masking any pain or injury. However, as the adrenaline wears off, you may start to feel pain or discomfort in different parts of your body, including your neck. After a car accident, it’s common to walk away...
Posted by on April 19, 2023

The Most Dangerous Road Segments in Georgia

[1p21video src="https://nicholsonrevell.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/georgia-dangerous-roads-web.mp4" width="" id="gif_replace_noalignment"] Motor vehicle crashes are among the leading cause of death and serious injury in Georgia.  Every year, hundreds of thousands of people are involved in collisions throughout the state. While a collision can occur anywhere, at any time, where are the most dangerous areas for motorists in Georgia? At Nicholson...
Posted by on April 29, 2022

The Difference Between Semi Truck Accidents and Car Accidents

Any type of motor vehicle accident can result in serious injuries and losses. However, not all collisions are created equal. There are several differences between a collision with a regular passenger car and a large semi-truck weighing tens of thousands of pounds.  If you intend on pursuing a claim following a truck accident, it...
Posted by on December 17, 2021

Another Fatality on a Dangerous Highway

A rear-end collision on Mike Padgett Highway has claimed the life of an Augusta woman on December 12, 2021.  Residents who live near the highway say speeding is a constant problem.  According to the original reporting on wrdw.com, deaths are up 9 percent since 2019 on Georgia highways.  See the original story here. Speed...
Posted by on November 29, 2021

How to Recover Compensation for Delayed Car Accident Injuries

Delayed injuries are common after car accidents. Immediately after the collision, you may feel uninjured and believe that you do not need medical attention. In the days following the accident, however, you may begin to experience worsening pain, weakness, and other symptoms that indicate a serious medical condition. Obtaining compensation for delayed serious injuries...