Kevin Patrick Law - November 2023

Don’t Admit Fault After a Car Accident in Georgia Navigate Georgia’s ‘At-Fault’ System

HOW TO PROVE YOUR CASE The best way to ensure you maintain your innocence after a car collision is by collecting your own evidence and identifying all of the liable parties involved, and hiring an attorney is the best way to do this and protect yourself. The Kevin Patrick Law team will help you gather evidence, perform our own investigation, speak with medical professionals, calculate all of your damages, and negotiate on your behalf. If you or someone you know has recently been involved in a car accident, ensure you receive the compensation you deserve by calling our team at 404.566.5880 . We battle the insurance companies so you don’t have to.

A car collision can be extremely disorienting, and understanding who was at fault isn’t always clear. While you may be unsure whether you are at fault for an accident, you should always proceed cautiously. This means if you were to admit any fault or responsibility, you could be denied compensation for damages. Why is this? When it comes to fault in car accidents, a state is either a “no-fault” or “at- fault” state. In a “no-fault” state, two drivers involved in a collision would file a claim with their own insurance companies, and their compensation for damages does not rely on whether or not a driver was responsible.

driver was responsible for the crash before receiving any compensation. As a result, any driver involved in an accident must be able to show their innocence and refrain from any incriminating statements. HOW DO INSURANCE ADJUSTERS DETERMINE FAULT? After an accident, your insurance company will assign an adjuster to complete their own investigation to determine who was responsible for the accident. They will review various forms of evidence, including:

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Police report

Witness testimonies

Statements from both parties Photos or surveillance footage

Meanwhile, Georgia is an “at-fault” state, which means you need to prove the other

Medical records

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Butternut Squash Risotto

This comforting risotto recipe is perfect for a cold night. Ingredients • 2 cups butternut squash, cubed • 4 tbsp olive oil, divided • 2 cups sliced leeks • 4 garlic cloves, chopped • 8 sage leaves • 1 cup Arborio rice • 1/2 tsp salt

• 1/4 tsp black pepper • 1/2 tsp nutmeg • 5 cups veggie or chicken stock • 2 to 3 handfuls spinach • 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese (optional)

Directions 1. Preheat oven to 400 F. On a parchment-lined sheet pan, toss squash with 2 tbsp olive oil. Roast until tender (30 minutes) and set aside. 2. In a Dutch oven, heat 2 tbsp olive oil over medium heat and add leeks. Sauté until tender, then add garlic and sage. Sauté for 2 more minutes. 3. Add rice and sauté for 1 minute, stirring. Add salt, pepper, and nutmeg. Add 1–2 cups of stock to cover the rice and bring to a simmer. Cook until the liquid is absorbed. Continue to add broth 1 cup at a time, stirring occasionally until rice is plump (20 minutes). Stir in spinach, roasted squash, and Parmesan cheese.

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