Sometimes, one driver is entirely at fault for an accident, for instance, when a reckless, aggressive, or impaired driver runs through a red light and causes a T-bone collision with another vehicle. In this case, the responsible driver is liable for the injury victim’s damages. In other cases, the responsibility for an accident isn’t as…
Insurance companies often hold a strong bias against motorcyclists, presenting a challenge to motorcycle accident victims in Georgia injury claims. When a motorcyclist suffers injuries caused by a careless or reckless driver, the at-fault party’s insurance company must pay out on the injury victim’s claim for damages. Sadly, they often prioritize their profits over the…
Georgia is a motorcycle destination state, with scenic highways and popular motorcycle routes through flourishing cotton fields, mountain valleys, and along coastal roadways. It’s also a warm-weather state that allows year-round motorcycle use for residents who enjoy gas-friendly transportation to work and school. Unfortunately, the same open-air design that makes a motorcycle ride appealing also…
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