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The Importance of Witnesses to an Accident Settlement

When an accident occurs, the drivers involved may have conflicting versions as to how the car crash happened. This may eventually turn into a “he said, she said” argument, which can complicate matters during the claims process and affect your ability to secure fair compensation.

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Three Important Reasons You Should Speak with a Car Accident Attorney

Accidents happen. By definition, an “accident” is unintentional, but do not equate a lack of intent with fault. If an accident occurs because the driver of a motor vehicle was negligent, there is someone to blame and therefore someone to be held responsible for the injuries and damages they cause.

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What You Should Know Before the Insurance Adjuster Calls

According to the Georgia Department of Public Health, car crashes were the second leading cause of hospitalizations in Georgia in 2020. Being injured in a car accident can be a traumatic experience, and speaking with an insurance adjuster can add to your stress.

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Do I Still Have a Case if I Was Involved in a Hit and Run?

Car accidents can be traumatizing, but things can be even worse if you are a victim of a hit-and-run. If you suffer damages from an accident you didn't cause, typically, the law in Georgia allows you the opportunity to recover your losses from the at-fault driver.

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How Insurance Companies Evaluate the Value of a Claim

Many injured victims make the mistake of settling their personal injury claim too early and without understanding how much their claim is actually worth. In order to know what amount would fairly cover your current and long-term costs and losses, you need to understand how insurance companies evaluate the value of personal injury claims.

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Can an MRI Show Injuries Missed on an X-Ray?

If you’ve been in an accident, you’ll naturally want to visit a doctor who can assess your injuries and provide a treatment program that addresses your needs. Part of this process will likely include getting an X-ray, but even this can leave you with an incomplete picture of the damage. In many cases, you may also need an MRI. Understanding the differences between MRI and X-ray results is crucial, especially if you're concerned about a spinal or brain injury.

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How Pre-Existing Conditions Affect a Personal Injury Claim

When you begin filing an insurance claim after an injury, you’ll need to report any pre-existing conditions that could be related to the accident or the injuries you’re newly suffering.

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Do’s and Don’ts After an Injury

Filing a personal injury claim following a vehicle accident allows injury victims to fight for fair compensation. If you’ve been in an accident, it’s important that you understand your next steps. Not only can knowing the right steps help you stay safe, but it can also increase the likelihood of getting skilled compensation.

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How Do You Know When to Contact a Personal Injury Law Firm?

Of the 30 million people who are injured in the United States each year, 2 million of them are injured severely enough to require hospitalization, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. Hospital bills can add up quickly, and many people struggle to come up with the finances to pay them.

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Understanding Bad Faith Insurance Tactics

After an accident caused by another driver, you contact your insurance company to handle the claim for you, or you file the claim directly with the other driver’s insurance company, but you discover getting compensated isn’t going to be as easy as you thought.

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