Author Archives: Evan L. Kaine
Road Rage
How often have you found yourself behind the wheel, frustrated and yelling at another vehicle? Too many times to count, I am sure. Whether it is a faulty move, a lane change without a signal or a driver going 25 mph in a 50 mph zone, we have all endured our fair share of road… Read More »
Rules of the Roads for Bicycles
Did you know that a bicycle is considered a vehicle in the state of Georgia? If you didn’t know this fun fact, you do now. Whether you are an avid bicyclist or have found yourself passing one, it is very important to be acquainted with the laws. To get your wheels turning, try to answer… Read More »
Distracted Driving
Keep your hands at ten and two. Be a defensive driver. Watch your speed. Be aware of your surroundings. When it comes to driving, we are not only responsible for ourselves, but also passengers and innocent bystanders. This responsibility becomes even more critical when we allow distractions to be our focal point. There are three… Read More »
School Bus Safety
The dog days of summer have ceased and the commotion of a new school year has begun. We are overwhelmed with supplies, heavy backpacks, fresh haircuts and smiles from children who cannot wait to catch up with friends and maybe learn a thing or two. As parents we feel a sense of relief that our… Read More »
Labor Day
Labor Day. A day filled with the smell of charcoal, sunscreen, and chlorine. The last glimmer of summer… But, it is often one of the most dangerous days on the roads of Atlanta and throughout Georgia. According to the Georgia State Patrol, in 2013, there were over 400 auto accidents, 200 of which reported injuries… Read More »
Contingent Fees – Free Attorney!?!?!
Yes, it is true. When you hire Kaine Law to represent you for injuries you sustained in a motor vehicle accident, we work on your case for free unless and until we recover money for you. This method of representation is called a “contingency fee” arrangement. In effect, our getting paid is contingent on you… Read More »
Making A Claim With Your Own Insurance
Does the thought of calling your insurance company to report an auto accident fill you with dread? Are you convinced that, even if you are not at fault, your auto insurance premiums will skyrocket if you file a claim with your insurance company? Do you believe an alarm will sound when you file the claim… Read More »
Magnificent Med Pay…
We’ve all heard the adage that goes “you have to spend money to make money.” Let’s be honest, that is usually meant to make someone feel better about an expense that makes them buy stock in Pepto-Bismol. Well, I have another adage that goes like this “if you spend a little money on Medical Payments… Read More »
Georgia’s Good Samaritan Law
While we hope that no one is ever in need of emergency medical attention, the summer months tend to see a rise in injuries and trauma. This brings our series to the topic of Georgia’s Good Samaritan Law… As human beings, it is in our nature to want to care for the injured. However, as… Read More »
Motorcycle Passenger Law
With temperatures purportedly reaching the upper-70s this week, it seemed like the perfect time to pick up where we left off in our last discussion about motorcycles. As promised, we’re back to discuss Georgia’s laws regarding passengers on motorcycles. The governing statute for motorcycle passengers is O.C.G.A. § 40-6-311(a), which states: A person operating a… Read More »