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A truck accident is never minor. When an 80,000-pound commercial vehicle collides with a passenger car, the force alone can change a life permanently. Among the most devastating injuries we see in Atlanta truck accident cases are spinal cord injuries, injuries that don’t just disrupt life temporarily, but reshape it entirely. If you or someone […]

Truck Accidents

February 18, 2026

Spinal Cord Injuries After a Truck Accident in Georgia: What Victims Need to Know

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“I didn’t see the motorcycle.” It’s the most common excuse drivers give after a motorcycle accident in Georgia and one of the most misunderstood. Too often, this phrase gets repeated by insurance companies as if it automatically explains the crash or reduces responsibility. It doesn’t. If you were hit while riding and the driver claims […]

Motorcycle Accidents

January 3, 2026

“I Didn’t See Them” Isn’t an Excuse: Motorcycle Visibility and Driver Negligence in Georgia

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Trucking accidents in Atlanta are not just a concern, they are a pressing issue that demands immediate attention from drivers, law enforcement, and traffic safety experts. As one of the busiest transportation hubs in the United States, Atlanta bears the brunt of a significant amount of truck traffic, leading to a disturbingly high number of […]

Truck Accidents

November 25, 2025

The Real Reasons Atlanta Keeps Seeing Deadly Trucking Accidents

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A hit-and-run accident can leave victims with serious injuries, medical expenses, and unanswered questions about their legal options. In Georgia, drivers involved in an accident must stop and remain at the scene under O.C.G.A. § 40-6-270. Fleeing the scene of an accident, especially when injuries occur, is a serious crime that carries severe legal consequences. […]

Auto Accidents

November 25, 2025

Don’t Panic After a Hit-and-Run—Do This Instead