Morgan County Car Accident Attorney
Insurance companies have their legal times and now you have yours. Milton has been recovering millions of losses for victims for over 20 years in the greater metro Athens area. Living right in the heart of Athens for over 30 years, he knows not only how insurance companies work to minimize the amount of compensation they pay out, but he knows how they work in specifically you area. Where accidents occur and how they happen is very important to how he approaches a personal injury case. He has compiled this data on Morgan County so you have a better idea of what happens around your home!
In Morgan County, nearly all of the accidents I have dealt with involving serious injuries or even fatalities are on I20, HWY 411, and HWY 83. Most of the time it is from people traveling from Atlanta to Augusta or South Carolina. Most serious accidents involve travelers driving at a higher speed contacting another driver pulling onto the highway at a slower speed. Distracted driving from bored drivers is also a huge cause. Remember to travel safe and aware. Going an extra ten miles an hour over the speed limit will barely shave off any time off your ETA, but can give you the extra seconds you need to prevent an accident whether or not you are at fault. Please leave your phone alone while driving as well. If you become bored, try and be patient or call a friend using hands free alternatives. If you become tired, no destination is worth a potentially fatal car wreck. Pull over to grab an energy drink, or to take a quick nap. If you or a loved one has become injured in a car wreck in Morgan County, it is imperative that you immediately seek medical attention. Most injuries are not physically realized until later. Sometimes a day, a week, or even a month can pass before people understand what truly happened. Each car accident case is not only unique, but serious and I treat each one as such. Call 706-480-8294 for any questions regarding your case, or if you simply need information about how to approach your injuries.