Georgia House Bans Texting

March 27, 2010

The Georgia State House of Representatives passed a bill by a vote of 134-31 to ban all drivers from texting and driving.  The bill was initially just for drivers under 18, but was expanded to all drivers. Ironically, this bill does not make illegal using GPS navigation devices even if they are hand held. This […]

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Pedestrian Killed In Dekalb County

March 13, 2010

Friday night 51 year old Eric Darden was hit and killed while attempting to cross Glenwood Road in Dekalb County according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution. Dekalb Police spokesperson Jason Gagnon reported that according to the initial investigation Mr. Darden was wearing dark clothing and was attempting to cross the street and was not using […]

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Athens Bicyclist Killed

March 7, 2010

As reported by the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Shane Chaplan was riding his bycicle early Saturday morning when he was hit by a van.  Lt. Keith Morris of the Athens-Clarke County Police department advised that currently no charges have been filed but the matter is still under investigation. Chaplan was taken to the local hospital where […]

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How To Get Medical Care For a Georgia Car Wreck – Part Two

February 19, 2010

This is the second part of our series offering suggestions on how someone who does not have health insurance can obtain medical care in Georgia. Medical Liens – typically medical liens are where a doctor in exchange a written agreement to pay the doctor back at the end of the claim will treat the patient […]

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Atlanta Wrong Way Driver Injures Nine

February 14, 2010

According to a report from the Atlanta Journal Constitution authorities shut down I-85 for over two hours in order to clean up the wreck caused by a wrong way driver on the interstate. The collision was a chain reaction which caused a four car wreck injuring nine people.  Luckily no life threatening injuries resulted from […]

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Clayton County Teen Raped

February 14, 2010

As reported by the Atlanta Journal Constitution a 16 year Clayton County teenager was raped at approximately 4:00 am a the Marquis Mount Zion Apartment complex. According to the investigation the invader entered into the apartment through a window.  It is not clear if the window was open or did not lock properly. According to […]

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How To Get Medical Care For A Georgia Car Wreck – Part One

February 13, 2010

If you have been involved in a motor vehicle collision or car wreck and were hurt, your biggest problem will be finding medical care. The solution is simple if you have health insurance, the problem is most people do not have health insurance.  So what are other ways you can get medical care if you […]

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Gwinnett County Georgia Vehicular Homocide Due To Texting?

February 12, 2010

It was announced today in the Atlanta Journal Constitution that Gwinnett County District Attorney’s office has charged Lori Reineke with vehicular homicide, reckless driving, failure to exercise due care and engaging in actions which distract from the safe operation of a motor vehicle. Ms. Reineke was driving on Sugarloaf Parkway at an intersection in Duluth […]

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How Could Toyota Have Avoided Their Public Relations Problem.

February 5, 2010

You have seen all the reports on the news, Toyota has a public image problem.  The once arguable best automobile manufacturer in the world now has nothing but questions to answer after they have consistently denied problems, until they finally succumbed to pressure by underestimating the size and scope of their problem. So what went […]

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Three Children Mauled by Pack of Dogs

February 3, 2010

This is a horrible story reported by the Atlanta Journal Constitution, where three children ages 5, 7 and 8 were mauled by a pack of 5 dogs who dug out of their yard.  The breeds of the dogs were mastiffs and pit bull mixes. The 5 year was seriously injured suffering a punctured lung, broken […]

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