Thursday, December 17, 2009

Atlanta Speeders Will Pay Higher Fines in 2010

Speeders in Atlanta and throughout the state of Georgia will be paying higher fines in 2010. Starting January 1, drivers caught going 85 mph or more on interstate highways or 75 mph or more on two-lane highways will now pay an additional $200. That's $200 on top of the cost of what speeders now pay for a speeding ticket.

Under Georgia law, all motorists are required to drive at a careful and prudent speed that is reasonable under the circumstances. Despite the law, however, speeding is responsible for an overwhelming number of Georgia auto accidents each year. The Atlanta auto accident attorneys at Bodner Law use our vast experience and resources to prove negligence on the part of a speeding driver in order to obtain the highest monetary reward for our clients.

If you or someone you know has been injured in an accident caused by a speeding driver, contact an experienced Atlanta car accident lawyer at (404) 262-3343 for a free consultation regarding your case. Mr. Bodner handles all types of auto accident cases in Alpharetta, Atlanta, Austelle, Chamblee, College Park, Conyers, Decatur, Doraville, Duluth, Dunwoody, East Point, Hapeville, Marietta, Milton, Norcross, Riverdale, Rockdale, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Stockbridge, and throughout Gwinett County, Dekalb County, Cobb County, Clayton County, and Fulton County. Our Atlanta car accident lawyers will not charge a fee unless you receive a favorable verdict or settlement in your case.

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