Archive for May, 2024
May 27, 2024

Georgia has no regulations regarding the appropriate age for a child to ride on a motorcycle. However, motorcyclists should consider other restrictions and concerns when taking a child for a ride. For example, there are helmet requirements for younger riders in Georgia. Further, a child might be more vulnerable to injury in the event of […]

May 27, 2024

Safe driving is important for everyone on Atlanta’s roads. The three-second rule is a fundamental principle for maintaining road safety. Understanding the three-second rule can help drivers navigate harsh weather conditions, including rain, fog, and snow. The rule provides a buffer of a few seconds to prevent a driver from being involved in an accident. […]

May 27, 2024

A catastrophic injury is considered severe, disabling physical harm with long-term and potentially permanent effects on the victim’s life. Victims of severe car accidents sometimes sustain devastating injuries. The extent of a catastrophic injury is so severe that a victim may be unable to recover. In addition to lifetime disabilities, a catastrophic injury is an […]

May 10, 2024

If you’re involved in a car accident, the physical and psychological impact of the incident may not be immediately apparent. If the events leading to the accident were traumatic, it is possible to go into shock. Delayed shock is a common medical condition that injured victims suffer. You may experience shock symptoms hours or days […]

May 10, 2024

Georgia is an at-fault state, meaning drivers must pay for accident-related losses that happen due to their negligence. While you may be entitled to compensation after an accident when someone else was to blame, liability can be more complicated than you might imagine. An injured victim must demonstrate the fault of the liable party. It […]