What To Do After a Car Accident in Georgia That’s Not Your Fault: A Guide for After You Get Home

After a car accident in Georgia that wasn’t your fault, the first steps from home are to seek medical attention for any pain, notify your...

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Floyd County Trauma Centers – Where Do You Go After a Car Accident?

Weaver Law Injury Attorneys can guide you through the claims process after a car accident in Rome and throughout Floyd County. Whether it’s a rear-end...

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How to Get a Police Report from Floyd County Police Department

Weaver Law Injury Attorneys helps people in Rome when they’re injured in a car accident. There’s never a good time to be in one, but...

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Who is Responsible for Fireworks Injuries in Georgia?

Determining liability for firework injuries in Georgia can be complex. Numerous parties could be held responsible, depending on how the injury occurred. For example, a...

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Georgia’s Car Seat and Booster Seat Laws

With more than 2,600 children under the age of 13 being seriously injured in car crashes every day in the United States, according to the...

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O.C.G.A. § 40-6-315 – Do I Need to Wear a Motorcycle Helmet in Georgia?

Yes. All Georgia motorcycle riders must wear an approved helmet. They must also have eye protection if the motorcycle does not have a windshield. Georgia’s...

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O.C.G.A. § 40-6-273 – When Do I Need to Report My Georgia Accident to the Police?

Drivers in accidents on Georgia roads need to make sure law enforcement is notified if a few things are true. If someone is injured or...

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O.C.G.A. § 40-6-291 – Do Georgia Cyclists Stop at Stop-Signs?

Yes. State law classifies bicycles as vehicles. It means Georgia riders must follow the same traffic laws as drivers, as long as the laws apply...

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O.C.G.A. § 40-6-270 – Hit-And-Run Penalties for Georgia Drivers

In Georgia, hit-and-run drivers face misdemeanor charges in fines if they leave the scene of an accident that causes car damage or a minor injury....

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O.C.G.A. § 40-6-91 – Pedestrian Right-of-Way at Georgia Crosswalks

Drivers in Gainesville and across Georgia must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians anytime they see someone on foot using a crosswalk. According to Georgia statutes,...

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O.C.G.A. § 40-6-294 – Cyclists Right to the Road in Georgia

Under Georgia law, bicycles aren’t classified as motor vehicles–but that doesn’t mean riders don’t have rights on the road. In fact, O.C.G.A. § 40-6-294 makes...

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O.C.G.A. § 40-6-391 – DUI Laws for Georgia Drivers

Driving under the influence is probably the most dangerous thing someone else can do. And there’s no shortage of resources available to drivers that show...

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