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...
People often hear “tort law” and “personal injury law” and think they mean the same thing. In Georgia, they are related, but they are not identical. Tort law is the bigger category, and personal injury law is one part of it. Knowing the difference helps you understand what kind of claim you may have...
New cars come packed with high-tech features, and one of them you may be familiar with is adaptive cruise control (ACC). This system promises a smoother and safer driving experience, but you may wonder about its reliability. We'll explain what ACC is in simple terms, covering its function, benefits, and potential safety concerns. Understanding...
A truck without a truck bed may be referred to as a box-delete truck. Georgia law does not explicitly prohibit driving a truck without the bed attached, provided the vehicle otherwise complies with equipment and safety regulations. Georgia Code Title 40, which governs motor vehicles, does not reference truck bed removal in its equipment...
Losing a loved one because of someone else’s negligence or misconduct is devastating. No amount of money can replace a life, but Georgia law allows certain family members to sue for wrongful death to seek justice and financial compensation. Knowing who qualifies to bring this type of claim is the first step toward protecting...