Georgia Legal Guide: Hit While Driving an Ambulance? Your Legal Options in Georgia  

Key Points  You were injured while responding to an emergency call in Georgia. Now, you’re dealing with medical treatment, missed work, and questions about your legal rights.   Why Paramedic Accident Injury Claims Are Unique  Paramedic accident claims can be complicated than typical car accident cases because ambulances are frequently operating under emergency vehicle exceptions allowed by Georgia law. Civilian drivers might […]

How it Works if an At-Fault Drivers Insurance Goes Bankrupt

Key Points:  If another driver caused your car accident in Georgia, you’d be right to assume that their insurance company will pay for the damage. But in rare cases, something unexpected can occur: you learn that the at-fault driver’s insurance company went bankrupt. When this happens, it can feel incredibly overwhelming. Your phone calls stop getting returned, the insurance claims representatives […]

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Georgia Legal Guide: Can Lost Work Income Be Included in a Georgia Dog Bite Settlement?

Key Points:   After being bitten or attacked by a dog, you are likely trying to balance everything from pain and large medical bills to shrinking paychecks and evaporating PTO. This might even be causing you severe anxiety over potentially losing your job. Or maybe you work for commissions and lose a client or a contract because you could not […]

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Georgia Car Accident Hip Injury Settlements: How Much Is Your Case Worth?

Key Points: Table of Contents Being injured in a car accident changes your life in seconds. But when the impact leaves you with a hip injury, even simple movements like standing, walking, or climbing stairs can become painful challenges. You may find yourself out of work, facing mounting medical bills and wondering how long your recovery will […]

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Can You Sue the At-Fault Driver’s Insurance Company After a Car Accident? 

Key Points   When you’re injured in a car accident in Georgia, you may think you can pursue compensation directly from the at-fault driver’s insurance company. This assumption is understandable, since the insurance company is ultimately responsible for paying valid claims and often reaches out to accident victims soon after a collision.  However, Georgia law imposes […]