Three Things To Do At The Scene of Your Accident That Could Make or Break Your Case

While we all would like to believe that we would know exactly what to do in the event of an accident, many injured people are confused and have no idea what steps to take at the scene to help their insurance claim or potential lawsuit. Many people know to take pictures of their car damage and get the police report number. But there are other steps you can take that will likely strengthen your case and help you get things handled quickly. By being prepared and informing yourself of these important steps, you can avoid costly mistakes and ensure you have the best chance of recovering what you deserve from your accident. Read on for more info about the few steps that are often forgotten at the scene of an accident that could help your case tremendously.

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Uninsured Motorist Coverage. What is it and Why Should You Have it?

Getting a driver’s license is a major milestone in the lives of most teenagers. A driver’s license represents a sense of freedom. However, a driver’s license also comes with more responsibility for teenagers and leads to heightened fear and anxiety for most parents. Naturally, parents want their young drivers to be as safe as possible while driving on the road. As a parent of a teenager, it is important to know the leading causes of accidents among teenagers and how many teenagers die in car accidents every year.

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8 Free (Or Cheap) Resources to Help You Keep Your Teen Driver Safe on Georgia Roads

Getting a driver’s license is a major milestone in the lives of most teenagers. A driver’s license represents a sense of freedom. However, a driver’s license also comes with more responsibility for teenagers and leads to heightened fear and anxiety for most parents. Naturally, parents want their young drivers to be as safe as possible while driving on the road. As a parent of a teenager, it is important to know the leading causes of accidents among teenagers and how many teenagers die in car accidents every year.

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Why and How You Should Be Keeping a Pain Journal After Being Injured in a Georgia Car Accident

Picture this: You have gotten into an auto accident that was not your fault and you have been injured in the accident. You have been in one of the most earth-shattering occasions of your life and as the days and weeks pass, the details of the accident start to get fuzzy. You are in constant pain and you have been to countless doctors and specialist offices, so many that you have lost track of when and what has happened to you. Your brain, which normally remembers everything in sharp detail, now will do everything it can to forget the trauma of what happened in the accident and what happened after the accident. This does not help your insurance claim because, the less you remember, the less impactful your injuries will seem.

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Attorney Cheryl D. Kelly Wins 2019 AVVO Client’s Choice Award – Distinguishes herself as ‘Client Whisperer’

Attorney Cheryl D. Kelly has won the prized 2019 AVVO Client’s Choice Award, a nod to her commitment to representing each client with legal expertise grounded in compassion and accuracy that has been her motto throughout years of handling Georgia personal injury and family law matters. Ms. Kelly credits conscientious attention to client satisfaction as her number one power in an arsenal of legal training, strategies and experience. “We routinely go the extra mile and take opportunities to refine the client experience. This award is a strong signal that we are working in the right direction. We appreciate our clients!” she said.

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Renowned Georgia Personal Injury Law Firm, C. Kelly Law, LLC., Announces “Service Appreciation Discount” For Personal Injury Clients

North Atlanta Personal Injury Law Firm, C. Kelly Law, LLC. and it’s Managing Attorney proudly announce that beginning February 1, 2020, the Firm will be providing discounted contingency fees for the following clients that are injured by the carelessness of someone else: (1) active duty military (2) veterans (3) teachers (4) first responders (5) nurses, and (6) social workers. The team at C. Kelly Law, LLC. appreciates the commitment that these groups demonstrate every day to serving the communities in Georgia and across the globe. The State of Georgia is home to 12 military bases with service members working faithfully to ensure our country’s safety. In each of the remaining categories, C. Kelly Law, LLC. recognized the helpful impact these people make on the everyday lives of Georgians in need, which very frequently goes unappreciated and unnoticed. The team at C. Kelly Law, LLC., understands that unexpected injuries cause financial problems for people, especially in service industries, and the Firm institutes these reductions in contingency fees to lighten the financial burden of those who sacrifice so much for others.

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