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Posted by on September 22, 2021

Car Insurance Requirements in Georgia

A car accident can be a scary and unexpected event. Depending on the severity of your collision, you may sustain serious injuries, experience extensive property damage, and develop other complications that affect your physical, emotional, and financial health. The long-term impact of a car accident can be devastating. In these situations, you may be...
Posted by on June 25, 2021

Time Limits in Augusta Car Accident Cases

Each year, hundreds of people are injured in car accidents on Augusta roads. If you are involved in one of these collisions, you may have the right to file a personal injury lawsuit or insurance claim against the at-fault driver. In these situations, however, it is important to act quickly—failure to file your car...
Posted by on June 25, 2021

What Evidence Do You Need After an Augusta Car Accident?

The aftermath of a Georgia car accident can feel overwhelming. You may suffer from severe injuries, be unable to use your vehicle, and wonder how you will be able to financially recover from the impact of the crash. Since Georgia is a fault car accident state, however, you may have options to pursue compensation...
Posted by on April 1, 2021

What to Do If You Are Hit By an Uninsured Driver in Georgia

Georgia is a fault accident state, which means that drivers must pay for the damages of any victims in car accidents they cause. To uphold this financial responsibility, Georgia law requires drivers to carry minimum amounts of liability insurance. Unfortunately, not all drivers carry this mandatory coverage. If you are in an accident with...
Posted by on April 1, 2021

Will My Insurance Premiums Increase After a Car Accident?

After a car accident, you may wonder if you need to report the collision to your insurance company. Accidents on your record could increase your monthly premiums, leading to financial hardships for many people. In addition, Georgia law mandates drivers to report certain accidents to the police—and if the accident is serious enough for...