When you are facing a legal problem, whether it is an injury, a divorce, a criminal matter, or something else, one of the first questions you will likely wonder is,
Georgia Golf Cart Laws
Common questions about driving a golf cart, and what Georgia law says about motorized carts Golf is a popular recreational activity in the Atlanta areas and throughout Georgia—and for good
7 Tips for Writing a Demand Letter To the Insurance Company
In the aftermath of an auto accident, it can be daunting to begin the process of settlement on your own. It may have taken you weeks or even months to
How much does a car accident increase insurance?
Car accidents cause significant financial damages. But it’s not a problem, because you have insurance, right? What you may not know is that filing an insurance claim for a car
Georgia Seat Belt Law Info
Are Seat Belts Required for All Passenger Vehicles? According to Georgia law, all drivers of passenger vehicles use seat belts. In Georgia, a passenger vehicle is a vehicle where there
Car Insurance Policy Confusion
What is an insurance policy? A car insurance policy is a product for sale. Unlike other products for sale, it is a type of product that is intangible. You cannot
Understanding Motorcycle Accidents and Injuries
Most of us understand that motorcycles are more dangerous than cars. While motorcycles account for less than 5% of all motorized vehicles on the road, the number of serious injuries
Return to Work After a Car Accident
The Scholle Law firm is a Duluth, Georgia car accident and personal injury law firm. The firm limits its practice to cases involving serious injuries sustained in motor vehicle accidents,
Right of Way and Intersection Accidents
We often hear the term right of way when discussing traffic accidents. Injury claims involving the right of way may involve deeper questions about yielding or yielding to the right
Damages In Personal Injury Cases
For many people that have suffered injury at the hands of another, one of the first things that comes to mind is how are they going to be compensated for