2026
How Speeding Causes Car Accidents in Georgia
Speeding remains one of the main causes of serious car crashes throughout Georgia, from busy highways like I-75, I-85, and I-20 to state routes like GA-400 and crowded city streets, especially in the Atlanta metro area. Every day, drivers who exceed the posted speed limit,…
What Is Denaturalization?
Denaturalization is the legal process in which a naturalized U.S. citizen is stripped of their citizenship by the federal government. This action means losing all rights and privileges associated with being a citizen, including the right to vote, obtain a U.S. passport, or sponsor loved…
Is Georgia a No-Fault State?
Georgia is not a no-fault state when it comes to car accidents. Instead, Georgia follows an “at-fault” system. This means that after an accident, the person who caused the crash and their insurance company is responsible for paying damages like medical bills, car repairs, or…
Study: Alcohol-Related Crash Risk on Super Bowl Sunday
The Super Bowl is consistently one of the most-watched television broadcasts in the United States, breaking its own records on a seemingly annual basis. Due to its popularity, Super Bowl watch parties are almost synonymous with the big game. According to the National Retail Federation,…