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  • Published: March 15, 2017

Get answers to frequently asked questions about car accidents and property damage claims When you’re in a car accident, your car will most likely suffer some kind of damage, whether it’s a dent, scratch or something much more serious. This damage is defined as “property damage,” and depending on the extent of that damage, your insurance company will choose to…Read More

  • Published: March 15, 2017

Get advice from the car accident lawyers at Cohen & Sinowski, in Atlanta If you feel injured, hurt or just off after a car accident, you should seek treatment and be treated until your doctor says you are back in full health. So when should you seek treatment following an Atlanta car accident? Right away? Three days later? A week…Read More

  • Published: February 23, 2017

If you are unhappy about how your lawyer is handling your car accident, medical malpractice, or other personal injury case, you absolutely have the option to change lawyers in the middle of your case – even if a lawsuit has been filed and your case is pending in court. As long as there is no verdict, you can easily change…Read More

  • Published: February 9, 2017

Contact the car accident experts at Cohen and Sinowski, for a free consultation. Cases based on accidents involving multiple cars often end up being complex and slow to handle. One car hits multiple cars. Fault is the easiest thing to determine, but past that, it gets complex. Injury Claims For Car Wrecks Involving Multiple Vehicles The typical driver has insurance…Read More

  • Published: February 9, 2017

Call [number] to talk to Cohen and Sinowski, about your car accident case. Your car goes down in value when it is damaged in an accident, and it does not matter which party is at fault. This type of accident is called a diminished value accident. Determining Vehicle Value Cars are purchased every day, and the price is negotiated between…Read More

  • Published: December 3, 2016

Georgia is plagued by an epidemic of DUI accidents, drunk driving incidents resulting in fatal consequences. According to the CDC, 3,699 people have died in drunk driving accidents from 2003-2012. One in three traffic deaths are attributed to the reckless driving behavior of an intoxicated motorist. Although only 1.4% of Georgia drivers admitted to driving after drinking too much, drunk…Read More

  • Published: December 2, 2016

Reckless driving is often prosecuted more harshly than other traffic misdemeanors because of the damage it can cause to other people involved. Reckless driving shows a wanton disregard for traffic rules and for other drivers on the road. What Constitutes Reckless Driving In order for a traffic violation to be deemed as reckless driving, there are several qualities that it…Read More

  • Published: November 30, 2016

Rear-End collisions are the result of the front end of one car ramming into the rear bumper of another. As one of the more common and generally less damaging form of collisions, rear-end collisions tend to not be taken seriously. However, as with any car accident, speed and size of the cars involved play an important role. There are many…Read More

  • Published: November 30, 2016

T-bone, or broadside, accidents occur when the front end of one car collides with the side of another, forming a T shape. These types of collisions are most common in intersections, but can occur in any situation where vehicles are traveling in different or changing directions. The highest risk of injury is posed when the turning vehicle hits the driver’s-side…Read More

  • Published: November 29, 2016

Front-end collisions, also known as head-on collisions, are one of the most dangerous types of car accidents. Not only do they cause extensive damage to both vehicles involved, but these types of collisions typically cause more serious injuries to the drivers and passengers. Although front-end collision accidents only make up 2% of all crashes, they are responsible for 10% of…Read More

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