All 50 states have their own version of a Good Samaritan Law. Georgia has had its own version since as early as 1962, and it has been dramatically expanded and improved over the years. You Can’t Be Sued for Trying to Help Someone in Georgia The idea of a Good Samaritan Law is simple: if …
5 Reasons to Undergo Physical Therapy After a Car Accident
Car accidents can result in all kinds of physical and mental injuries. Some can last for years to come, while others just require a few months of follow-up care. However, serious injuries can change your life forever. In many cases, you can decrease the time that an injury affects you and your family by getting …
5 Deadliest Highways in Georgia
Georgia, like many states, is home to hundreds of car accidents in Atlanta that result in fatalities every year. But, many of these accidents often occur on some of the same roads over and over again. In fact, five Georgia highways have been dubbed “Georgia’s Deadliest Highways.” It is important that you’re extremely careful on …
Georgia Hands-Free Law – What You Need to Know
As of July 1, 2018, Georgia’s Hands-Free Law went into effect. This law was called the biggest change to Georgia’s traffic laws in decades—and it affects virtually every driver on the road. Below, we’ve got an in-depth look at how the law works (and all of its surprising exceptions). But first, here’s a quick overview …
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