Roughly 1 in 4 fatal car crashes in the United States happens at an intersection, according to data from the National Highway Transit Safety Administration — a figure that speaks to the delicate balancing act that intersections require, often involving vehicles on smaller, slower roads entering or crossing larger, faster thoroughfares. In fact, over 18…
Unlike the handful of no-fault insurance states like Florida—Georgia’s neighbor to the south—in Georgia, it matters who causes a car accident. Georgia’s insurance laws operate on a fault-based system that requires proving liability in an accident and recovering compensation from the liable party’s insurance policy. This sounds like a straightforward process, but car accident causes…
Rear-end collisions—or tailgate accidents—are among the most common accident types in the United States, resulting in around 3,600 deaths per year and many thousands of injuries. Whiplash is a painful injury often resulting from rear-end collisions. Whiplash causes temporary disability in many accident victims due to damage from the rapid back and forth, whiplike motion…
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