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Auto Negligence Demand Letters
Personal injury demand letters are a cornerstone of the claims process after an auto accident. They formally kick off negotiations with the at-fault party's insurer and set the tone for how your case will proceed. In Georgia auto accident cases, a well-crafted demand letter can make the difference between a fair settlement and a prolonged legal battle.
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Insurance Company Dirty Tricks
This is the first post of my new Astro blog.
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What Is Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage?
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage is a type of car insurance that protects you if you’re in an accident caused by a driver who has no insurance or not enough insurance.
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Negligent Entrustment and Boating Accidents
A negligent entrustment boat lawsuit refers to a legal claim where someone is suing the owner of a boat for injuries caused by another person operating the boat, alleging that the owner was negligent by allowing an unqualified or unfit individual to use the vessel, resulting in an accident
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What to Say to a Doctor After a Car Accident
In car accident claims, your medical records serve as important evidence, corroborating the extent of your injuries, justifying your claims, and connecting the accident directly to your injuries.
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Loss of Consortium Claims in Georgia
Loss of Consortium claims in Georgia give the spouse of an injury victim a claim against the at fault party.
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Determining Fault in Auto Accidents
Determining who is at fault in a car accident is crucial under Georgia law because it impacts liability, insurance claims, and compensation. Georgia follows an at-fault system for auto accidents, meaning the driver who caused the crash (through negligence or violating traffic laws) is responsible for damages. This article breaks down how fault is assigned in Georgia car accidents, covering the state’s fault laws (including comparative negligence), key traffic rules that affect fault, the role of evidence, common accident scenarios, and how fault influences insurance claims and compensation.
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What to expect when you file a personal injury claim.
When dealing with personal injury claims, many people in Georgia may be concerned about the possibility of going to court. The legal process can be intimidating, but it is important to understand the procedures involved in making a personal injury claim in Georgia and the likelihood of going to court.
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Is It Worth Hiring an Attorney for a Car Accident in Georgia??
When you’re in a car accident in Georgia, whether it’s a fender-bender or a serious crash, the question often arises: Should I hire an attorney?
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