Understanding Policy Limits in Georgia: What You Need to Know

Understanding Policy Limits in Georgia: What You Need to Know

Policy limits are the maximum amounts an insurance company will pay for a claim. In Georgia, minimum limits are $25,000 per person, $50,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $25,000 for property damage. Higher limits offer better protection of course. If the at-fault driver’s limits aren’t enough, you may use uninsured/underinsured coverage or pursue a lawsuit.

Who is Most Likely to be Injured in a Truck Accident? 

Who is Most Likely to be Injured in a Truck Accident? 

Truck accidents cause severe injuries due to their size and weight. Passenger vehicle occupants, motorcyclists, cyclists, and pedestrians are at higher risk, and newly licensed, fatigued, distracted, or speeding drivers, as well as those in poor weather or construction zones, face increased dangers. Rural drivers and those in older trucks are also vulnerable.

What Should You Do After a Truck Accident?

What Should You Do After a Truck Accident?

Truck accidents can be devastating, both physically and emotionally. Knowing what to do in the aftermath is crucial for your safety and well-being. In this blog post, we’ll provide a comprehensive guide on the steps you should take after a truck accident to protect your rights. Reach out today if you have recently experienced being involved in a truck accident.