Georgia Anti-Stacking Rules for Uninsured Motorist Coverage
Uninsured motorist (UM) coverage is the most important auto insurance protection Georgia drivers can carry — and Georgia’s anti-stacking rules […]
Uninsured motorist (UM) coverage is the most important auto insurance protection Georgia drivers can carry — and Georgia’s anti-stacking rules […]
Most Georgia accident claims involve compensatory damages — money that compensates the victim for actual losses. But in cases involving
Georgia’s modified comparative fault system means that accident victims who share some responsibility for a crash can still recover —
O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33 is one of the most important statutes in Georgia personal injury law. It establishes the time limit
Georgia is a fault-based — also called a “tort” — auto insurance state. This means that the driver who causes
Georgia’s comparative fault system determines how damages are divided when both drivers share responsibility for a crash. Understanding this rule
Georgia’s insurance bad faith statute is one of the most important — and least understood — tools available to accident
Wrongful death claims in Georgia give designated family members the right to recover for the loss of a loved one
Dog bite and dog attack injuries in Georgia range from minor puncture wounds to disfiguring, life-altering assaults. Georgia’s dangerous dog
Pedestrian accidents in Georgia often produce catastrophic injuries — and disputed liability. Knowing your legal rights at crosswalks, mid-block locations,