Archive for July, 2011
Georgia ranks fourth in the nation for the highest financial impact of fatal motor vehicle crashes, according to the CDC study. Deadly motor vehicle accidents cost Georgia $1.55 billion each year. In 2008, 1,493 people died in Georgia in motor vehicle accidents within 30 days of the crash, according to government data. Dealing with a [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
Georgia rates fourth in the country for your greatest monetary impact of deadly motor vehicle accidents, based on research conducted recently by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Deadly car crashes cost Georgia $1.55 billion dollars annually in medical costs and lost work. Dealing with all the financial influence of a fatal car or [&hellip[ READ MORE ]