Large-truck crashes are all too common in Georgia, and many end in death. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the organization that regulates the U.S. trucking industry, found that between 2009 and 2018, the number of fatal large-truck crashes rose a...
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“Knives Out” gives look into estate planning
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Jan 17, 2020 | Probate & Estate Planning
Fans of the 2019 movie "Knives Out" in Georgia may be interested to know more about estate planning as it plays a major role in the film. Estate planning involves making a will or trust and determining what amount of inheritance those left behind will receive after...
Red-light running crash deaths rise, but cameras still unpopular
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Jan 17, 2020 | Personal Injury
Georgia motorists may be divided in their opinions on the use of red-light cameras that can result in the issuance of a traffic ticket. There is the danger, after all, that cities can use cameras more to generate revenue than to save lives. However, there are fewer...
Issues that could arise prior to closing on a home
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Jan 17, 2020 | Real Estate Closings
Those who are seeking to buy a home in Georgia must generally complete many steps before the sale becomes official. For instance, it is typically necessary to have a purchase offer accepted, put down earnest money and set a closing date. However, there is still a...
What to do if you are a successor trustee
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Jan 16, 2020 | Probate & Estate Planning
Many people in Gainesville and Northeast Georgia are looking for the right way to deal with their property after they pass away. You may want to make sure that your loved ones are provided for while avoiding probate court and the fees and delays that may be included...
The pitfalls of ignoring the need for an estate plan
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Jan 2, 2020 | Probate & Estate Planning
Georgia families often hesitate to begin work on an estate plan. Either they are frightened by discussing the prospect of their own mortality or they are intimidated by not knowing where to start. However, by being methodical and looking to the future, they can tackle...
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