Update On Ejected Pasenger of Pick-Up Truck in Sandy Springs, Georgia

February 3, 2010

This story is a follow up story to our post on January 29, 2010.  According to the Atlanta Journal Constitution, the driver of the pickup truck Jack Mize was charged with 2nd degree vehicular homicide for the wrongful death of Evilio Morales of Chamblee, Georgia after he was thrown out of the back of the […]

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Study Shows Banning Cellphone Use Does Not Reduce Crashes

February 2, 2010

The New York Times reports that a study conducted by an affiliate of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety show that the number of automobile crashes before the cell phone ban and the number of crashes after the cell phone ban are almost identical.  This has researchers questioning the distractions caused by cell phones. The […]

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What Can I Do To Protect My Family From Finanical Devastation From An Unexpected Atlanta, Georgia Car or Motorcycle Collision?

February 1, 2010

The single most important thing you can do to protect yourself from the financial devastation that can come with an unexpected Atlanta motorcycle or car collision is to purchase as much uninsured/under-insured motorist coverage as you can afford. Nothing less that a million dollars in coverage will afford you the protection your family deserves in […]

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Can an Employer Use My Facebook Post in My Georgia Workers Compensation Claim?

January 31, 2010

The simple answer to this question is ABSOLUTELY!  If you are claiming you were injured on the job and a doctor has either taken you completely out of work or has you on light duty with certain work restrictions,  you are required to comply with your doctor’s instructions. If you are not injured and continue […]

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Georgia Driver May Have Been Texting in Deadly Collision

January 31, 2010

As reported by the Atlanta Journal Constitution a 23-year old Lilburn, Georgia man may have been texting and driving when he ran a red light colliding into and killing 59 year old Edna Taylor Barker Harris of Decatur, Alabama.  Mr. Harris died at the scene. Feliciano Diaz-Perez was operating a 2001 Chevrolet 350 Pick-up in […]

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Update on Fayette County Georgia Sheriff Car Crash

January 31, 2010

As an update to our previous post, it appears that Fayette County Sheriff Capt. Deborah Hannah was on her way to her home when she crashed into a Danielle Mask and her four year old daughter. Investigation of this matter has also discovered that deputies do not typically respond using their sirens and emergency lights […]

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3 People Injured in Fayette County, Georgia Crash with Sherriff’s Vehicle.

January 30, 2010

As reported by The Citizen on line, three people were injured Wednesday afternoon when a sheriff’s police vehicle crashed into them just south of Fayetteville, Georgia.  According to the report the Capt. Deborah Hannah, the wife of Sheriff Wayne Hannah was responding to a burglar alarm call. Capt. Hannah was traveling eastbound on South Jefferson […]

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Pickup Truck Passenger Ejected in Sandy Springs, Georgia.

January 29, 2010

A man was severely injured and ultimately died as a result of being thrown from a pickup truck bed on Interstate 285 just after 2pm near New Northside Drive. According to investigators the pickup truck driver sideswiped another vehicle causing the pickup truck driver to lose control and flip.  As a result, the forty five […]

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What Is The Helmet Law In Georgia For Motorcyle Riders?

January 28, 2010

If you are a motorcycle rider planning on riding through Atlanta, Georgia or just the state of Georgia it will be important to know what the helmet laws are in Georgia so you do not receive any unnecessary tickets.  If you have ridden motorcycles for any length of time you realize these laws change constantly. […]

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Texting and Walking Are We Doing too Many Things At Once?

January 25, 2010

With the ever increasing  world of mobile devices and the amazing increase in texting, it appears it is not safe to walk and text or talk for that matter. As we get busier and busier as a society we start attempting to do more with the same amount of time, this only makes sense.  The […]

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