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The Haunting Truth about Social Media and PI Cases
With picturesque pumpkin patches, spooky decorations and costume reveals, autumn lends itself to social media. There’s plenty to fill the grid (or feed) with this time of year, and for many folks, photographing, documenting and sharing is a daily part of life—no matter the season. But when you’ve been involved in an accident, it’s… Read More »
Macon Loves Their Teachers
Whether they are teaching virtually or masking up for in-person learning, our teachers are giving it their all right now. To show our appreciation, we wanted to thank two Macon teachers through a Facebook campaign called Treats for Teachers. The campaign asked that members of the Macon community nominate a teacher who is deserving… Read More »
Steps to Take After a Truck Accident
With trucks weighing 20 to 30 times as much as cars, it’s no surprise that when they’re involved in crashes, the results can be serious. According to the National Safety Council, large trucks account for 9 percent of all vehicles involved in fatal crashes, even though they make up only 4 percent of registered… Read More »
Rules You May Not Know About Teen Driving
If your teen is nearing driving age, you may be surprised by how much has changed since you got your own license. Newer rules, designed to minimize risky behaviors, give drivers time to practice—getting comfortable behind the wheel before they’re given the full privileges of a Class C license. So what are some of… Read More »
Permanent Disability After an Auto Accident: What are your rights?
While even a fender-bender can sometimes do a lot of damage to the human body, some car crashes are truly devastating. Whether it’s because of high speeds, the type of crash, the size of the other vehicle involved or the lack of seatbelts, certain types of wrecks just do more harm. Unfortunately, some result… Read More »
The Importance of Preserving Evidence After a Collision
After a crash, your thoughts may fly in a million directions. First, of course, is your concern for your own health and safety, plus that of your passengers and the other drivers and occupants involved. But you may also worry about everything from the condition of your car to the appointment you’re about to… Read More »
Georgia’s Licensing Requirements for Motorcycles
Motorcycles offer fun, freedom and fuel efficiency to Georgia riders, but there’s no denying they also come with risks. That’s partly why Georgia has different licensing requirements for motorcycles and other forms of motorized bikes than it does for cars, trucks and SUVs. In Georgia, you’ll need a Class M license or Class M… Read More »
Summer Car Safety
With long-distance vacations put on-hold for now, many families are rediscovering the joy of a road trip. Whether it’s a day-long adventure, a local camping trip or a weeklong getaway, it can feel great—especially after so long at home—to get out and explore the area in a safe, socially distanced way. But if you’re… Read More »
Does the Insurance Company Always Have Your Best Interests in Mind?
After a crash, it often feels like the best thing to do is limit the disruption to your life and move on as quickly as possible. After all, you may be missing time from work while you recover from your injuries. You’re probably waiting for car repairs to wrap up so you can turn… Read More »
Meet the Buzzell, Welsh & Hill College Scholarship Program Winners!
This year, we’ve chosen two winners for our Buzzell, Welsh & Hill 2nd Annual College Scholarship Program. Abigail Ellison and Matt Newberry—best friends from the Macon area—both submitted heart-tugging marketing campaigns to help educate the public about the dangers of distracted driving. For us, this is a personal issue: It’s so tragic to see… Read More »