Motor vehicle accident victims in Georgia and around the country sometimes do not realize that they suffered a serious injury until days, weeks or even months have passed. It is hard to ignore broken bones, deep cuts or burns, but soft-tissue damage is easy to miss...
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How to handle yourself after a car crash
After a car accident in Georgia, you may have to pay to fix your car, see a doctor or replace belongings that were destroyed in the crash. You may also be out of work for several days, weeks or longer after the wreck occurs. If you know the steps that need to be taken...
Could uninsured motorist coverage address hit-and-runs?
Hit-and-run accidents could prove both injurious and financially disastrous to the victims. The same may be true when someone gets into a collision, and the negligent driver remains at the scene. When the person who hit the car remains, it becomes possible to acquire...
Does your auto policy protect you in a hit-and-run injury claim?
Being involved in a hit-and-run collision is never a positive experience. Those who are injured are often unable to view the vehicle let alone take photos when it flees the scene. However, sometimes witnesses can provide this information when they can get a picture of...
What Does Full Coverage Mean in Georgia Auto Insurance?
In Georgia, auto insurance coverage considered “full coverage” may be far from what could reasonably be considered adequate. In this video, Eric Jensen with Jensen Injury Law talks about Georgia Insurance requirements and how to make sure you have adequate auto...
I’ve Been in a Crash in Georgia. Should I Move My Car?
In Georgia, the law states that you should move your car off of the roadway to a safe, nearby location if the vehicle is still operable. Should you? What do you need to do to protect your self from liability after an accident and still follow the law? Eric Jensen of...
I’ve Had an Accident. The Insurance Company Is Partially Blaming Me. What Should I Do?
In Georgia you can recover damages from a party who was more at-fault than you were, but your damages will be reduced by a percentage that corresponds to your share of liability. Prior to any civil lawsuits though, an insurance claims adjuster will apportion fault,...
I’ve Been in a Wreck. Should I Call the Police?
If you’ve been in an accident, it’s not uncommon for the driver of the other car to suggest “handling it through the insurance companies” or exchanging cards and leaving the police out of it. There are a number of reasons they may suggest it, none of which are to your...
You’ve Had an Accident. The Insurance Company Wants You to Record a Statement. Should You?
It’s common after an accident for insurance companies to ask you to record a statement. Is this a good idea? In this video, Atlanta Personal Injury Attorney Eric Jensen discusses why they ask and what you should say.
I’ve Had an Accident. How Long Do I Have to File My Lawsuit?
How long do I have to file for personal injury or property damage after an accident? Atlanta Personal Injury Attorney Eric Jensen discusses the statute of limitations in Georgia for a claim and how it is impacted by minors involved in the accident.