Personal Injury Library
You have important decisions to make after a personal injury accident. This legal library provides you with the useful information that you need so that you can make the right decisions to protect your recovery and your future.
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Using Ones Own Health Insurance After An Auto Accident You’re far better off turning in your medical bills to your own health insurance company, learn why from Georgia Car Accident attorney Jason Schultz. -
How Whiplash Injuries Occur & Damages Caused To The Body Whiplash is a common occurrence in rear-end car collisions, and it doesn’t have to be a particularly violent crash. Identify whiplash and safeguard your rights. -
April Is Distracted Driving Awareness Month Distracted driving has become a national epidemic. The three types of distractions include visual, manual, and cognitive. -
This Could Well Be The Single Most Important Type Of Auto Insurance You Carry UM/UIM coverage protects you in the event that the person who hit and injured you has little or no insurance. -
Medical Malpractice Of The Diagnostic Variety Many medical malpractice cases originate with a misdiagnosis or a delayed diagnosis. Patients pay the price with worsening conditions, disability, or death. -
Dashboard Cameras Can Bolster Your Auto Accident Claim If you are the victim in an auto accident, a dash cam might be able to show conclusive evidence that the other driver was at fault. -
COVID-19's Impact on Nursing Home Abuse In order to quell the COVID-19 devastation in nursing homes, the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued safety guidelines. -
Marijuana Legalization and Traffic Accidents With more states legalizing recreational marijuana, the risk for accidents caused by intoxicated drivers rises as well. Learn about your options here. -
All-Terrain Vehicles Can Be A Wild Ride All-Terrain Vehicles can make for a fun day, but as with all vehicles there are inherent risks to riding. Learn about ATV safety here. -
When Medications Are Hazardous To Your Health The Food and Drug Administration estimates that over 1.3 million Americans are harmed by medication errors each year, some fatally.