Georgia takes drunk driving very seriously. According to Georgia law, driving with a blood alcohol level (BAC) of .08% or higher is illegal and carries a DUI charge. For commercial drivers, a BAC of .04% or higher is considered driving while intoxicated and commercial drivers face even stiffer fines. Drivers suspected as under the influence…
Lane changes are one of the top causes of car accidents on major roadways in the United States. Every driver has experienced the terror of another vehicle suddenly moving into their lane and forcing them into a narrow escape with horn blaring. Our experienced team of Atlanta car accident attorneys have seen even the most…