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questioned. Some insurance companies will state that you’re not seriously injured because you waited to see a doctor. In this instance, it’s better to be safe than sorry. Call the police. You need to establish liability, and a police report can go a long way if the other driver does not take responsibility. Without a police report, it is simply your word against the person who hit you. When the police arrive, do not admit fault and don’t speculate on circumstances you do not know for certain. Answer their questions and allow them to document the scene of the crash. You’ll get a police report for your records, but you should send a copy to your insurer. You should also document and take pictures of any evidence that might bolster your claim. Report the accident to your insurance company. It’s essential that you contact your insurance company as soon as you can after the accident. Drivers are required to carry auto insurance in the state of Georgia, and if you’re involved in an accident without insurance, you could face fines, jail time, or a suspended license. Even if you have insurance, the wrong coverage can leave you paying out of pocket. If you need insurance or want better coverage, give our office a call.
Nobody ever leaves their house and plans to get into a car accident, but it happens all the time. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there are 6 million car accidents every year. Of those 6 million accidents, over 40% are rear-end collisions. Because these happen so often, it’s important that you understand what to do if someone crashes into the back of your car. Here are the steps you should take after you’ve been involved in a rear-end accident. See if you’re injured and visit a medical professional. If you’ve been involved in any type of accident, the first thing you should do is to make sure you and everyone else in your car are okay. Even if everyone appears to be okay, you should seek medical treatment. There are some injuries like whiplash that aren’t obvious for days or even weeks after an accident. If you wait, your claim for compensation could be
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INGREDIENTS
• 8 cups root vegetables of your choice, chopped • 2 tsp olive oil • 1/2 tsp salt
• 4 handfuls baby kale • 2 small avocados, sliced • Balsamic glaze • Optional: Garnishes of your choice (lemon juice, fresh herbs, etc.)
• 1/4 tsp black pepper • 2 cups quinoa, cooked • 1/2 cup hummus
DIRECTIONS
1. Preheat oven to 400 F. 2. On a large sheet pan, toss root vegetables in olive oil, salt, and pepper. Spread them evenly and roast until fork tender, about 40 minutes, stirring and flipping halfway through. 3. In a serving bowl, layer 1/2 cup warm quinoa with 2 cups root vegetables, 2 tbsp hummus, 1 handful of baby kale, and 1/2 an avocado. Repeat for the 3 remaining bowls, drizzle with balsamic glaze and any other desired toppings, then serve and enjoy! (If you don’t want individual bowls, you can mix everything together into a salad!)
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