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Explaining Statutes of Limitations

By now the allegations against Bill Cosby have been widely covered by the news media. It was also often reported that many of the crimes Cosby has been accused of fall outside the statutes of limitations for criminal legal proceedings in the state of California. Just last week, the Governor of California, Jerry Brown, signed […]

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Tips for Pedestrian Safety

Pedestrian safety is a serious issue in Georgia. Almost 200 pedestrians died in traffic accidents in the state last year. In the decade between 2003 and 2013 there were 86 pedestrian accidents on the University of Georgia campus alone, according to the University of Georgia Traffic Safety Research and Evaluation Group. Nationwide, an astounding 4,700 […]

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New Rideshare Legislation Aims to Close Insurance Gap in Georgia

Rideshare companies such as Uber and Lyft have revolutionized transportation in car-dominated cities like Atlanta. In fact, these companies and their competitors are becoming ubiquitous throughout many American cities. These rideshare services offer the communities they serve a terrific resource; however, they are not impervious to the accidents and other traffic-related issues that other Georgia […]

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MedPay Coverage for Car Accident Injuries

You may have heard that Braves infielder Chase d’Arnaud recently missed a game because of a minor car accident. Almost everyone is involved in an auto accident at some point. There are some things you can do now to prepare yourself well in case it happens to you. If you’ve been injured in a car […]

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Four Steps to Take After a Car Accident

Everyone knows that traffic in Atlanta can be stressful. What many don’t know is that in 2013 Interstate 285 had more fatal car accidents per mile than any other interstate. In addition to these fatal car accidents, there are many more non-fatal car accidents every day throughout the city. Despite most drivers exercising great caution, […]

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