Georgia Personal Injury Blog
How an Electric Shock Can Damage Your Heart
High-voltage electric shocks can cause long-term damage to the body and potentially cause death. The damage caused by the shock can range from minor burns to severe tissue damage and can even cause organs to fail. In some cases, the damage caused by a high-voltage electric shock can be permanent, leading to a lifetime of pain and suffering.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…
How Poor Truck Braking Causes Dangerous Accidents
Trucks’ downhill braking systems are vital as they can prevent devastating accidents. When a truck is traveling downhill, the weight of the load shifts to the front of the truck, making it difficult to stop. A good downhill braking system can help prevent this by automatically applying the brakes when the truck starts to descend a hill. This can help keep the truck under control and prevent it from getting out of control and causing an accident.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…
Common Examples of Negligent Security
Negligent security refers to an incident where a crime occurs on someone’s property due to a lack of security. As an owner of a property, whether it’s a residential property like a rental home or commercial property such as a convenience store, shopping mall, restaurant or bar, the owner has to provide adequate security in order to keep others safe.Read more…
Types Of Accidents Motorcyclists Need To Look Out For
Motorcycle accidents occur frequently, as motorcycles are hard to see and motorcyclists face more dangerous situations than drivers in cars. Although motorcycles are dangerous, there are a few things that motorcyclists can do to decrease the risk of an accident or the risk of harm during an accident.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…
How Hotel Security Is Responsible for Your Safety
When you are a guest at a hotel, you can expect the hotel to take reasonable measures to ensure your safety. A hotel has a responsibility to provide adequate security to make their premises reasonably safe.
If a hotel has not done so, and you have been injured on the premises, the hotel owners could be liable for your injury.Read more…
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