Atlanta car accidents occur every day and leave a wake of physical, financial, and emotional damage in their path. Unfortunately, the causes of car accidents in Atlanta are widespread across the country, affecting individuals and families all over the United States. The situations that can bring about such a quick, dramatic change may not be unique to the state of Georgia, but Atlanta car accident attorneys can use the laws of this state to the greatest advantage, getting the best verdict or settlement for the people who need it most: the victims.
There are a number of factors that can contribute to car accidents in Atlanta:
Certain Atlanta automobile accidents happen for reasons beyond our control. Severe weather conditions, such as heavy rain, hail, or high winds, can impair visibility, as well as a driver's ability to control his or her car, causing a car accident. As a result, some accidents can be attributed to bad weather. Defective car parts, such as tires, can also cause Atlanta car accidents. In these cases, the product manufacturer may be held liable for damages. Finally, road defects, such as potholes, missing guardrails, uneven pavement, and improper signage, can also greatly increase the chance that an accident will take place.
The Atlanta car accident lawyers at Morgan & Morgan are dedicated to protecting the rights of car accident injury victims throughout Atlanta. We will investigate the circumstances surrounding your accident, determine who is at fault for your injuries, and fight to get you the maximum compensation to which you are entitled. Complete the Free Case Evaluation Form to receive contact from us about your potential car accident claim today.
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