With Daylight Saving Time just about to end, driving in Georgia becomes even more dangerous. Why? Because fewer hours of daylight mean the necessity of driving more in the dark, such as on your evening commute home from work. And as you might expect, nighttime is the...
Month: October 2019
Soft tissue injuries are common in rush hour traffic accidents
Rush hour in Georgia is something many drivers must contend with during the week. Drivers tend to be in a rush to get to their destination. With more cars on the road, there is a higher likelihood of being in an accident, especially a fender bender. One of the most...
How often are work zones a factor in car wrecks?
With communities across Georgia continuing to grow by leaps and bounds, so, too does a need for new roads and related infrastructure to accommodate these new residents and residential areas. For this reason, road construction is a common occurrence across much of the...
Safely sharing the road with pedestrians
More cities in Georgia are implementing measures such as overhead crosswalks to improve safety for pedestrians; however, it is still important for drivers to be aware of the ways that they can do their part to help prevent accidents. Since pedestrians are unprotected,...
Who is responsible for rideshare accident damages?
Ridesharing is great, especially in places without public transportation. Even then, using a rideshare service can save you money and is available at hours when public transit is not available. However, the trend to use such services is a new concern. If you are using...
3 facts you need to know about whiplash
After a car accident, it is crucial to receive medical attention to check for any serious injury. It is especially important to do this before you accept any settlement from the other driver's insurance company. Once you accept the settlement, you waive your right to...