We’re all pedestrians at some point in the day. Learning how to navigate Georgia’s streets and crosswalks is essential to pedestrian safety. It’s also important to understand the laws related to our walkways. One question we commonly hear is, “Is jaywalking illegal in Georgia?” What is Jaywalking? The term “jaywalking” refers to crossing the street…
The upcoming budget for the State of Georgia allocates $32 billion in spending. County and city governments spend billions more providing services for citizens and the federal government spent $6.1 trillion last year. Notably, in response to the pandemic, the government has poured $5 trillion dollars into various stimulus programs it was not planning on…
March Madness, the annual college basketball tournament, is one of the most popular sporting events in the United States. Every year, millions of people across the country participate in office pools, where they make predictions about the outcome of the tournament and compete with their colleagues or friends for bragging rights and sometimes, money. However,…
Purdue Pharma Settles Multi-Billion Dollar Bankruptcy Case This month, a US bankruptcy judge approved a settlement that removes the Sackler family from ownership of Purdue Pharma (maker of OxyContin) and devotes billions of dollars to the deadly opioid crisis. Judge Robert Drain confirmed the complex bankruptcy and settlement plan, ending two years of intense, closed-door…
If you live in the Metro Atlanta area, you may have noticed more crosswalks and pedestrian crossing signs being installed in your neighborhood. With gyms and other fitness facilities still closed for health and safety precautions, more people are taking to the streets to get their exercise. The crosswalks and signals are designed to protect…
I was just sitting here this morning reading an article about a motorcycle wreck. It was a very tragic motorcycle crash with the loss of a young man’s life. He was just 32-years-old. What this really is, to me, is a reminder of not only how precious life is, but also about how important driver…
October is Pedestrian Safety Month. The Governors Highway Safety Administration has reported a 50% increase in pedestrian fatalities over the past decade, with 2019 listed as the deadliest year for pedestrians in 30 years. While many of us are accustomed to driving most places, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reminds us that everyone is…
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While some people may relate bankruptcy with poor money management, this is simply not true. Individuals with financial hardships may be dealing with unforeseen circumstances such as a serious injury or illness, a divorce, or the loss of a job. Bankruptcy is designed to help you eliminate or pay off your debts while still keeping…
Most of us already know how dangerous Georgia’s summer heat can be. We know to limit our time outside on hot days, drink plenty of water, and seek cool shelter if we start feeling disoriented. But do you have a plan for the heat safety of your children and pets? Heatstroke occurs when the body…