Can You Be Held Liable For Someone Else’s Driving?

Can You Be Held Liable For Someone Else’s Driving?

If you accidentally collide with another vehicle because you ran through a stop sign or made an illegal turn, you will probably be held liable for the other driver’s injuries. But did you know you can also be held liable in car accidents where you aren’t even the one...
Georgia Traffic Laws You May Not Know About

Georgia Traffic Laws You May Not Know About

Drivers know to stop at a stop sign, go when the light turns green, and carefully follow the speed limits posted throughout the state of Georgia. But, there are a number of traffic laws that many drivers are completely unaware of—which means they could cause a car...
Tips for Staying Safe on the Road

Tips for Staying Safe on the Road

Did you take a road trip to see friends or family members over the holidays? If so, you weren’t alone. The Bureau of Transportation Statistics reports about 91% of long-distance holiday travel is made by car as opposed to in a plane or train. But because there is an...
Teens and driving

Teens and driving

When high school resumes after holiday break, thousands of new teen-drivers will return to the road. If you are the parent of a teen driver, you may be wondering about your liability should your new driver get in an accident. Georgia, like many other states, has...
The Textalyzer

The Textalyzer

Every day in the U.S., eight people are killed in crashes involving distracted drivers. In fact, the problem of texting while driving has become so prevalent that many state and federal agencies are looking to novel solutions to combat this growing problem. One...