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New, Larger Vehicles: Safer for Occupants, Deadlier for Others

Newer vehicles are generally larger and safer than ever. Newer vehicles equipped with higher-end airbags and other safety features may also allow a driver to maintain more control in the immediate aftermath of a collision, which reduces rollovers and roadway departures. That's great news - unless you are in an accident with one. Those involved in…

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Negligent Security in Georgia

The following is an excerpt from Gary Martin Hays' most recent book The Authority on Inadequate/Negligent Security Claims in Georgia: The Definitive Guide for Attorneys, Injured Victims, & Their Families. Gary provides a peek behind the curtain at how the Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates successfully represents clients with inadequate/negligent security claims…

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The Most Dangerous Vehicles on Atlanta Roads

Every year, government agencies and consumer watchdog groups compile data about the safest - and least safe - vehicles on the road. By researching new vehicles before purchasing, drivers can protect themselves by both preventing accidents and reducing the severity of injuries sustained in a crash. When Georgia motor vehicle accidents occur, a dedicated Atlanta…

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Atlanta Teens Face Increased Risk of Fatal Car Accidents

Back to school season is an exciting time for Atlanta families. But it's also filled with risk for high school students, as large concentrations of young, inexperienced drivers increase the frequency of traffic accidents in and around school zones. If your teen has been injured in an auto accident, contact an experienced Atlanta car accident…

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College Football Playoff: What You Need to Know Before Driving in Atlanta

  The College Football Playoff national championship is here and Atlanta roadways are likely to be slammed with both frustrated commuters and eager fans as hundreds of thousands converge on the football capital of the South. The game between the University of Georgia and University of Alabama kicks off at 8 p.m. at the Mercedes-Benz…

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Crashes, Injuries and Fatalities During the 2017 Holidays

  The Georgia Department of Public Safety released the final holiday travel count for the 2017 Christmas and New Year's season as reported by Georgia State Patrol and local law enforcement agencies. The Christmas holiday travel period started 6 p.m. on Friday, December 22, and ended at 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, December 26 (102 hours).…

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