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Month: March 2021

Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Divided Highways, Emergency Lanes, and Transit Buses – OCGA 40-6-50

Understanding OCGA 40-6-50: Driving on Divided Highways in Georgia OCGA 40-6-50 governs the rules for driving on divided highways in Georgia. According to the statute, drivers must adhere to designated lanes and avoid crossing medians or barriers unless permitted by an official traffic-control device or directed by law enforcement. The… Continue reading Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Divided Highways, Emergency Lanes, and Transit Buses – OCGA 40-6-50

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#GetTheW – Baby/Toddler Book Give Away

I would like to share some of my favorite books with other families.  At least once a month I will select a book from our collection and give copies away to a few random people that complete the below form.  There is no need to purchase anything and we won't spam you.

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Tires Expire in Six Years

A large body of scientific evidence supports that most tires should be replaced six years from the date they are manufactured. This six-year expiration date begins from the day the tire was manufactured at the plant—not the date it was sold to a consumer or the date that it was installed on a vehicle.

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Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Drag Racing – OCGA 40-6-186

Liability When Racing on Public Roads   Over the past couple of weeks, we’ve been discussing the laws surrounding speeding and slow driving in Georgia, namely statutes 40-6-181 and 40-6-184. Today, we’re going to be moving on to another type of traffic law violation that often goes hand in hand… Continue reading Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Drag Racing – OCGA 40-6-186

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Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Pedestrians Under the Influence OCGA 40-6-95

Why You Could Be Held Liable for an Accident if You Are Walking Drunk   Everyone knows drunk driving is wrong, illegal, and dangerous, but did you know drunk walking can break the law as well? Today in our ongoing blog series on negligence per se and Georgia’s rules of… Continue reading Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Pedestrians Under the Influence OCGA 40-6-95

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Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Exercising Due Care OCGA 40-6-93

WHAT THE PHRASE DUE CARE MEANS IN THE CONTEXT OF PEDESTRIANS Last week in our ongoing blog series on Georgia’s rules of the road, we talked about statute 40-6-92, which lays out the rules for pedestrians crossing roads without the use of crosswalks. In that post, as in several others,… Continue reading Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Exercising Due Care OCGA 40-6-93

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