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How Can I Manage My Mental Health & Emotional Distress After a Car Accident?

 car accident    car accident injuries  

Car accident victims may experience life-altering injuries, not only making a physical impact but affecting their mental health as well.


5 Things To Do After a Hit-and-Run Driver Leaves the Scene

 car accident injuries    car accidents    personal injury    safety    settlement  

Serious car crashes can be terrifying, often leaving those involved with painful injuries, surrounded by wreckage.


Am I Allowed to Drive 5 MPH Over the Speed Limit in Georgia? | Georgia Traffic Law Questions

 car accident injuries    car accidents    safety  

To put it simply, no. Driving over the speed limit is an offense, putting you at risk for a citation.


Do I Need a Lawyer If I Have Suffered a Concussion?

 brain injury    car accident injuries    whiplash  

Have you or a loved one suffered a concussion from a car accident?


If the Insurance Company Keeps Calling Me After My Car Accident, What Should I Do Next?

 car accident    car accident injuries    personal injury  

If you have been injured in a car wreck, the healing process is difficult enough without dealing with insurance adjusters’ constant calls.


My Injuries After a Car Crash Were Delayed, Can I File a Claim?

 car accident injuries    injury claim    release of liability  

Not all car accident injuries show up right away, especially if the car accident was not severe. Find out how to file a claim when your injuries were delayed.