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Summer Tire Storage: Tips and Best Practices

To help guide you through storing your summer tires until next season, we have surveyed the service bulletins and owner’s manuals of most of the major tire manufacturers to provide you with a general guide of the tire industry’s best practices for summer tire storage. 

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Online Research of Potential Jurors: A Survey of Resources and Ethical Boundaries

Practice Tips From Matt Wetherington on Juror Research for Trials in Georgia  Note: This article was originally published in 2013.  Since then, a lot has changed.  But this article is still helpful as a basic primer on online research of jurors.  And the ethics rules have NOT changed as of… Continue reading Online Research of Potential Jurors: A Survey of Resources and Ethical Boundaries

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Preparing Your Vehicle and Tires for Winter

Getting your car ready for winter is a matter of safety. In some cases, it can be a matter of life or death. Make sure you take a few moments of your time to take the above steps to ensure that you and your family are safe on the roads during the harsh months of winter.

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Too Much or Too Little Air Pressure Can Cost you Money

Properly inflated tires can help maximize your vehicle’s fuel efficiency. With the cost of fuel continuously increasing, it’s essential that you do everything you can to increase your vehicle’s fuel efficiency. Properly maintaining the pressure of your tires can have a significant impact on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle.

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Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Crossing Outside of Crosswalks O.C.G.A 40-6-92

JAYWALKING IS NOT ILLEGAL IN GEORGIA   Hello, and welcome back to our ongoing series on Georgia’s rules of the road, and how they can help establish civil liability through a concept called negligence per se.   Simply put, negligence per se is negligence born of rule-breaking. If someone doesn’t… Continue reading Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Crossing Outside of Crosswalks O.C.G.A 40-6-92

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Georgia Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument of Booting Class Actions

Booting requires the owner of the vehicle to pay to have the immobilization device removed. Common law is the body of law derived from judicial decisions rather than from statutes. The class action suit was filed in Clayton County State Court in 2018 by Forrest Allen, a private citizen, on behalf of himself and others who had their cars booted at the shopping center.

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