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After an accident, most people are in shock. Your adrenaline is high.Your heart is racing.Police officers are asking questions.Traffic is building around you. And in the middle of all that chaos, one of the most common things people say is: “I’m okay.”“I’m fine.”“I don’t think I’m hurt.” Then a few hours later—or sometimes days later—the […]

FAQ's, Frequently Asked Questions

May 15, 2026

What If I Said “I’m Fine” at the Accident Scene — But I’m Actually Hurt Now?

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May is supposed to feel joyful. It’s the month where people gather for brunches, patios fill up again, families travel for Mother’s Day, and friends celebrate Cinco de Mayo late into the night. Across Atlanta, people are outside more, restaurants stay busy, and the roads become packed with drivers trying to enjoy the warmer weather […]

Auto Accidents

May 1, 2026

Cinco de Mayo, Mother’s Day, and the Hidden Danger on Georgia Roads This May

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Driving under the influence (DUI) accidents are a serious concern in Georgia, leading to complex legal challenges for those involved. Whether you’re a victim or someone accused of a DUI accident, understanding the legal implications is crucial. Georgia’s laws are stringent when it comes to DUI offenses, reflecting the severity of potential harm these incidents […]

Drunk Driving Accidents

November 25, 2025

DUI Accidents in Georgia: The FAQs Everyone Gets Wrong

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After a car accident in Georgia, many victims face serious financial hardships, including the loss of income due to missed work. When injuries prevent someone from returning to their job, the financial strain can become overwhelming. Recovering lost wages is an essential part of a personal injury claim, allowing accident victims to seek compensation for […]

Auto Accidents

November 25, 2025

The Real Cost of a Car Accident: How to Recover Every Dollar of Lost Wages in Georgia