Road construction is often a bittersweet thing. On the one hand, it is great because it means that necessary repairs are being made to fix the roadway. On the other hand, it often means that lanes are closed and that there will be traffic jams and even confusion.
Unfortunately, we have seen a spike in road rage incidents lately in Atlanta, GA. Road rage is defined as when a driver feels violent anger while operating a vehicle due to the conditions and other drivers around them on the road. Oftentimes this might lead to people yelling, honking, or giving someone the middle finger. However, in some cases, drivers will take it to an extreme and dangerous level and will actually engage in a physical altercation with another driver.
Sometimes in life we are hit with the unexpected, especially with car accidents or other types of personal injuries. When settling a personal injury case, the payout will come in the form of either a lump sum or a structured settlement. As a personal injury attorney, Lloyd H. Thomas Law works with our clients to help them receive the best possible settlement for their case. Let’s take a look at the differences between lump sum payouts and structured settlements.
When you’ve been in an accident and have been hurt, you may need help right away. It’s important to realize that insurance companies don’t act fast, and sometimes ignore claims altogether. To avoid the hassle of dealing with the insurance company yourself, it’s time to hire a personal injury attorney. When it comes to hiring a personal injury attorney, it’s important to know what steps to take and what to look for. Read more below to educate yourself on the necessary steps to find a great injury lawyer.
We have all heard the phrase “Don’t drink and drive”, and most of us have that ingrained in our minds and make a conscious effort never to drive if we have been drinking. Whether you have a designated driver who is sober, or if you walk home, or if you call a cab or ride-sharing driver, there are plenty of options that allow you to get home safely. Unfortunately, not everyone follows the law.