Rear End
Liability for Three-Car Rear-End Accidents
Determining fault for a car accident is hard enough when only two vehicles are involved. Things can become even more complex, however, when three or more vehicles collide in a chain reaction rear-end crash. While many assume that the driver at the back will be held liable for the entirety of these kinds of… Read More »
Atlanta Car Accidents Caused by Brake Checking
Aggressive driving has become an increasingly serious problem in Georgia as the roads grow ever more congested in Atlanta and across the state in general. In fact, Georgia’s Department of Transportation estimates that aggressive driving is a factor in one out of every five traffic fatalities. Speeding, weaving in and out of traffic, and… Read More »
What Causes Most Rear-End Accidents?
Of the many types of car accidents in which a person can be involved, rear-end collisions are some of the most common. In fact, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), rear-end crashes account for almost 30 percent of all car accidents in the U.S. Rear-End Accident Basics Rear-end collisions occur when… Read More »
Common Rear-End Car Accident Injuries
Rear-end collisions are one of the most common types of car accidents in Georgia. In fact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that rear-end accidents account for almost 30 percent of car accidents in the U.S. Unfortunately, these kinds of crashes are also dangerous, even when they occur at relatively low speeds,… Read More »