The aftermath of a car accident is a chaotic scene, especially when motorists suffer injuries. When an accident involves multiple vehicles, the post-accident pandemonium is even more distressing. Often, drivers involved in multi-car accidents point the finger at each other and no driver voluntarily takes responsibility for causing a destructive crash. In fault-based insurance states…
Americans depend on motor vehicles for daily transportation to work, school, and activities, but the more time a motorist spends on the road, the more likely they’ll experience an accident. National data shows that 77 percent of drivers report having been in at least one car accident. On a 1,000-mile road trip, the odds of…
There are several states in the U.S. with no-fault insurance laws. For instance, Florida requires car accident victims to file claims against their own insurance after an accident regardless of who caused the accident. However, in Georgia, it matters who causes a car accident. Georgia’s fault-based insurance laws hold each driver accountable for an accident…
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