Montlick’s 2025 Community Events Roundup
This year, Montlick was proud to support many events and initiatives rooted in our commitment to improving the lives of Georgia residents. We’re sharing a few highlights from 2025.
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This year, Montlick was proud to support many events and initiatives rooted in our commitment to improving the lives of Georgia residents. We’re sharing a few highlights from 2025.
How we move around our cities and towns is changing rapidly. In the space of a few years, we’ve seen considerable growth in the types of vehicles navigating our streets. At the same time, however, rider and pedestrian injury cases have risen, especially ones involving golf carts.
At a time of rising prices, it might seem like a good idea to cut back on your car insurance coverages. But that can lead to financial disasters down the road. Here are some better ways that your family can save on auto insurance.
Even if your pain doesn’t appear for days or weeks after a car accident, you may still have a valid personal injury claim. Don’t let delayed symptoms stop you from seeking the justice and compensation you deserve. Here’s what to do, and how an attorney can help.
Everyone has seen “wet floor” signs that businesses put up temporarily to warn customers of slip hazards. However, the presence of a wet floor sign doesn’t automatically mean the property owner isn’t responsible for someone falling.
Pre-settlement loans can provide crucial funding for victims, but can also leave them with nothing after a settlement. Contact Montlick to explore alternatives.
This summer you can expect to see fully self-driving Waymo One cars debuting on the streets of Atlanta. If you’re a rider who is interested in becoming one of the first to use the service, it is already available in the Uber app.
Learn how to protect your child from neglect or abuse at daycares, camps, and after school programs by looking for these critical red flags.
If you’ve been driving on Georgia roads for a while, you know accidents are an unfortunate daily occurrence. But what happens when you are hit by a company vehicle? As more and more businesses share the roadways with us, more Georgia drivers are victims of collisions with company vehicles.
One of the most common questions regarding an injury settlement is “how much is my claim worth?” or said another way, “how will I be able to cover my expenses?” In this article, we’ll explore what the settlement process entails and how you can maximize your personal injury settlement with Montlick.
Deer collisions can upend driver’s lives, even if they don’t result in a call to the police. Call Montlick for help getting your life back after a collision.
Georgia’s SB 68 could seriously limit your ability to receive fair and timely compensation after an accident. Here are the key ways it may impact your legal rights.
One second, you’re laughing with your friends coming out of a business you’ve just visited, the next, you’re lying on your back in the parking lot in agonizing pain. That’s all it takes—a few seconds for your day, possibly life, to abruptly change directions. What happened? How did you get here?
The proposed Georgia SB68 limits injury victims’ access to medical care and fair compensation while benefiting insurance companies. Montlick Injury Attorneys opposes this legislation and urges you to contact your state senator to protect your rights.
Properly using safety seats not only complies with Georgia state and local laws, but can also save your child’s life in the event of a crash.
Driving without insurance in Georgia is illegal and can lead to severe consequences, including fines, license suspension, and even jail time for repeat offenders.
A lawyer can give you personal help and fight to get you the money you deserve. AI? Not so much. Find out why relying on AI tools and Google could tank your case.
Montlick Injury Attorneys has once again claimed the title of Best Injury Law Firm in Georgia
Tesla models show a high rate of fatalities in car accidents, ranking as some of the most dangerous vehicles on Atlanta roads.
When you’re on vacation, enjoying a cruise around town in your rental car and exploring the sights, the last thing you’ll think about is getting in a car wreck. But that’s why you need to be extra aware of the possibility of getting in an accident in a rental car. Knowing what to do after a crash in a car that’s not your own isn’t always clear. If you’ve been involved in a rental car accident, do you follow the same steps you should take after an accident in your own vehicle? Or do you need to follow an entirely different set of rules?
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