Category: Know Your Rights

Can Social Media Hurt Your Personal Injury Case?

Weaver Law Guide to Social Media In today’s digital age, social media is a central part of our lives. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok allow us to share life updates, connect with friends, and even document our daily experiences. However, if you’re involved in a personal injury case, what you post online could significantly impact the outcome of

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Why You Must Consult a Personal Injury Attorney Immediately After an Injury

The Consequences of Delaying Legal Representation When you’ve been injured in an accident, the clock starts ticking. Every moment that passes can impact your ability to secure the compensation and justice you deserve. Why is it so important to call a personal injury attorney quickly after injury? Consulting a personal injury attorney as soon as possible is crucial to protecting

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Winter Weather Accidents

Winter Weather Accidents: Protect Your Rights in North Georgia Your guide to understanding snow and ice dangers, liability, and car crash injuries. How Snow and Ice Lead to Accidents in North Georgia Winter weather is uncommon in North Georgia, but when snow and ice hit, they can create treacherous road conditions. Drivers are often unprepared for slick surfaces, reduced visibility,

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The Power of a Dash Cam to Protect Your Rights

Protecting Your Rights with Dash Cam Evidence in Gainesville, GA Accidents can happen in the blink of an eye, and having a dash cam provides an invaluable advantage. Here’s how a dash cam helps you: Document the Incident: Dash cams capture real-time video, including road conditions, traffic, and weather. Prove Fault: Objective video evidence can demonstrate who caused the accident,

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“The Importance of an Experienced Attorney When Facing an Administrative Hearing”

Updated: Oct 17, 2020 Michael George, Attorney The Georgia Office of State Administrative Hearings holds numerous types of hearings that impact the daily lives of Georgia citizens. The two most common types of these hearings are Administrative License Suspension Hearings (aka: ALS Hearing) and Child Abuse Registry Hearings. While these hearings are vastly different, they are still governed by the

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