
Chronic Pain Can Stem From Car Accidents
Chronic pain is defined as pain that lasts for longer than six months following any accident or injury.
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Chronic pain is defined as pain that lasts for longer than six months following any accident or injury.
At Montlick Injury Attorneys, our Atlanta personal injury attorneys have represented countless people facing all types of injuries, including a significant proportion of those who sustained trauma to the abdomen.
When a pregnant woman is involved in a car accident, there are two patients involved—the mother and the unborn baby.
Serious car or truck accidents can inflict devastating injuries to the eyes of an accident victim.
It is critical that all Georgia residents understand our state’s automobile insurance laws so that you are protected in the event of an accident and meet the state’s legal requirements.
Fractures are some of the most common injuries following a car accident.
At Montlick and Associates, we appreciate the hard work and dedication of the countless truck drivers who safely deliver goods throughout the United States.
According to the Federal Motor Carrier Motor Safety Administration (FMCSA), there has been a 20% increase in trucking accidents over the past twenty years.
A rear end accident refers to an accident where a driver strikes another vehicle from behind.
Undoubtedly, the loss of a body part due to an accident, also called a traumatic amputation, is nothing short of life changing and tragic.
An unsettling national trend is tragically claiming the lives of thousands across America.
While trucking accident victims might recognize that they will need to gather and present compelling evidence to prevail in their legal claim, the process of obtaining and preserving important documents, electronic records, and other relevant evidence often constitutes a significant challenge.
Our Atlanta car accident lawyers have witnessed how distracted driving has become a serious threat to traffic safety, an issue which has drawn the attention of lawmakers, traffic safety experts, and the media.
The Brain Trauma Foundation (BTF) reports that over 2.
Social media is a part of life for many, but some personal injury claimants might not realize that what they post online could impact their case.
Parking lots can be a hazardous place for people walking and those driving.
Obtaining disability benefits through the Social Security Administration (SSA) is challenging for several reasons.
Collisions caused by drivers using cell phones have become a leading traffic safety concern.
To safely operate a motor vehicle, drivers must be fully engaged in the task.
If you have filed for Social Security Disability benefits then received a denial of your application, you might be feeling discouraged and overwhelmed.
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