Can Dashcam Footage Help a Personal Injury Claim?
A dashcam is a small camera that can be mounted on the windshield or dashboard of a car, recording the road ahead. These devices usually begin recording after a car is turned on and cease to record when the engine is off. Although dashcams tend to have an internal memory, making it easy to view recordings later. The evidence your dashcam provides in the event of an accident could play a significant role in a personal injury claim, which is why this useful tool has become a must-have.Read more…
The Dangers Posed by St. Patrick’s Day Drivers
It makes sense to exercise caution if you plan to be out and about on St. Patrick’s Day. This holiday is one of the most dangerous times to drive. Along with corned beef and cabbage and the wearing of the color green, St. Paddy’s Day celebrations often involve drinking green beer, shots of Irish whiskey, Guinness, and other alcoholic beverages. With pub crawls, private parties, and residents gathering in bars and restaurants, alcohol consumption is abnormally high – with more drunk drivers sharing the streets and highways.Read more…
What if Someone Crashes into You Because They Were Tailgating You?
Tailgating is the act of following another vehicle too closely. It is considered to be a dangerous driving behavior because it increases the risk of a rear-end collision. Rear-end collisions can be devastating, especially at high speeds. Tailgating is also a major contributor to traffic congestion, as it reduces the amount of space between vehicles and makes it difficult for other drivers to change lanes.Read more…
Car Accidents Can Severely Damage your Kidneys
If you have been in a car accident, it is vital to have your internal organs examined by a doctor. Even if you don’t think you have been injured, there is a possibility that you have sustained internal damage, especially to your kidneys. Kidney injuries can be hard to notice because they don’t always cause pain, but they can be very serious if not treated promptly. If you think you may have a kidney injury, be sure to see a doctor right away. Read more…
Common Construction Zone Accidents and How to Prevent Them
Construction zones on our roads are legally required to be marked with the proper signage for safety. This signage includes but is not limited to warnings for drivers to slow down, yield, and be aware of potential hazards. Construction zone road markings are also typically bright and reflective so that they are visible even in low light conditions. By law, these markings must be maintained so that they are always visible and effective.Read more…
What Happens When an Animal Causes Another Driver to Injure You?
Wild animals can cause traffic accidents for a variety of reasons. Animals may dart out into the road without warning, suddenly causing drivers to swerve or a brake. Some animals may be attracted to the bright lights and noise of traffic and wander onto the road in search of the source of the commotion. In some areas, animals may be fleeing from wildfires or other natural disasters and crossroads in large numbers, increasing the chances of an accident. Deer and other animals are often active at dawn and dusk when visibility is low, and drivers may have difficulty spotting them.Read more…
What the New Federal DUI Safety Law Means for Atlanta Drivers
Starting in 2026, all new cars sold in the United States will be required to have drunk driving monitors installed. The monitors will be able to detect when a driver is over the legal limit for alcohol and will automatically disable the car’s ignition. The new law is being implemented to reduce the number of drunk driving accidents and fatalities in Atlanta and across the country. This is a significant step forward in keeping our roads safe.Read more…
Beware of Atlanta Winter Road Hazards
Winter weather in Atlanta might be less extreme than in other regions, but even light snow, freezing rain, and black ice can create extremely dangerous driving conditions. Unfortunately, winter road hazards often catch Georgia drivers off guard, leading to accidents, injuries, and serious legal consequences. If you were hurt in a crash caused by a winter road hazard and another party’s negligence played a role, you may be entitled to compensation.
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Deadly Hazards to Know About When Traveling Through Georgia
Commuters in Georgia face serious hazards when they get behind the wheel of a car. Statewide, traffic fatalities are on the rise. As of October, more than 1,000 people had already died in traffic crashes across the state in 2021, as reported on Fox 5. In one September weekend alone, 16 people were killed in traffic accidents. Speeding is a major factor in deadly accidents in Georgia and on metro Atlanta roads.
How to Guide Your Teen Down the Path to Driver Safety
Young, inexperienced drivers are far more likely to be involved in a serious or fatal vehicle accident. The NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) reports that 7 percent of fatal accidents involve teenage drivers, with 2,042 people dying in accidents with a teen driver in a recent year.
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