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How Georgia GAP Insurance Works: A Guide for Georgia Drivers

How Georgia GAP Insurance Works: A Guide for Georgia Drivers

by The Injury Law | Feb 2, 2026 | Personal Injury Blog

If you’re financing or leasing a vehicle in Georgia, there’s an important coverage option you need to understand: GAP insurance. Short for Guaranteed Asset Protection, this coverage could save you thousands of dollars if your car is ever totaled from a car...
Why Medical Records Matter in Your Georgia Car Accident Claim

Why Medical Records Matter in Your Georgia Car Accident Claim

by The Injury Law | Jan 5, 2026 | Personal Injury Blog

If you have been injured in a car accident in Georgia, the medical records generated from your treatment are among the most consequential pieces of evidence in your claim. These documents serve multiple functions: they establish that your injuries exist, connect those...
What Is a Third-Party Claim in a Georgia Car Accident?

What Is a Third-Party Claim in a Georgia Car Accident?

by The Injury Law | Dec 1, 2025 | Uncategorized

Someone ran a red light and slammed into your car. You’re hurt, your vehicle is wrecked, and you’re already dreading the medical bills. Now you’re hearing terms like “third-party claim” and “first-party claim” thrown around,...
How Witnesses Can Affect Your Car Accident Claim

How Witnesses Can Affect Your Car Accident Claim

by The Injury Law | Dec 1, 2025 | Personal Injury Blog

You’re driving through Midtown Atlanta when someone blows through a red light and T-bones your car. You know exactly what happened. The other driver knows too—but they’re already telling the cops a different story. Now it’s your word against theirs,...
How Georgia’s “Hands-Free Law” Affects Your Accident Claim

How Georgia’s “Hands-Free Law” Affects Your Accident Claim

by The Injury Law | Nov 5, 2025 | Personal Injury Blog

On July 1, 2018, Georgia joined a growing number of states that decided enough was enough when it came to distracted driving. The Hands-Free Georgia Act became law that day, fundamentally changing how drivers can use their phones behind the wheel. But this law did...
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