If a family member or friend did you a favor and lent you their automobile, you may feel guilty if you got into a motor vehicle accident—whether or not you were at fault. A borrowed vehicle adds an additional layer of questions in a car accident case as to who…
FAQ Category: Car Accidents
When you were the negligent driver who caused a crash, the other driver’s automobile may not be the only one that was damaged. Your own vehicle could have suffered damage—maybe even more than the other driver’s. How do you obtain the compensation you need for your car repair or replacement…
It is a crime in Georgia to leave the scene of an automobile accident without stopping to share contact information with any motorists and to help obtain medical care for any injured victims. Unfortunately, some negligent drivers in Georgia flee from the scene in a hit and run accident. They…
If you must file a claim for compensation with an insurance company, you expect that your claim will be paid promptly. This is especially true when your claim is with your own insurance company who you have most likely paid premiums to faithfully for years without making a claim. Unfortunately,…
Given the high cost of automobiles, most people must finance the purchase of one. If they do not put down a large down payment, the vehicle can quickly become worth less than what they owe because vehicles depreciate—or lose value—as soon as they are driven off the dealership lot. This…
If your vehicle is damaged in an accident, the insurance company may total your vehicle if its value is less than the repair costs, or it would not be safe to drive even after repairs are made to it. In this situation, the negligent driver’s insurance company would pay you…