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Ambulances, fire trucks, and police cars rush down streets and through intersections every day, often at high speeds and against traffic signals. While those drivers
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Picture this: Someone hits your parked car, insurance pays for repairs, and everything looks fine. Six months later, you decide to sell, only to discover
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Every driver has experienced moments when drowsiness sets in during a long commute or when a notification lights up their phone at a red light.
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Car accidents are a leading cause of injury in Georgia, and even low-speed collisions can result in physical harm. In Macon and throughout the state,
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Most drivers assume all car accidents follow the same rules, but some change the moment a collision happens in a parking lot, driveway, or shopping
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Multi-car pileups leave drivers shaken and unsure of their next steps, especially because these traumatic events are so chaotic; determining liability becomes exceedingly difficult. The
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Rain can turn a familiar road into a sliding surface in seconds: One moment the car feels steady, and the next it skims across a
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In 2022, there were nearly 400,000 car accidents on Georgia roads. These car accidents can take on a variety of forms. Although many car accidents
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“Failure to yield” is one of the most frequent causes of car accidents. These collisions often occur when a driver does not give another road