Workers’ Comp Benefits in Georgia
Over the last several years, wages have increased some, and medical bills have increased even more. However, workers’ compensation benefits …
Read MoreCommon Injuries in Truck Crash Claims
At a minimum, fully-loaded semi-trucks weigh over 80,000 pounds. Especially if they carry consumer goods, state and federal regulators almost …
Read MoreGetting Around the Graves Amendment
Georgia law regarding owner liability for U-Haul, Enterprise, and other rented vehicle wrecks is very complex. 49 U.S.C. 30106 makes …
Read MoreThe Fatal Four Construction Accidents in Georgia
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is responsible for over 130 million American workers at over eight million job sites. …
Read MoreWhat You Should Know About Nursing Home Falls
Frequently, a fall puts a person in a nursing home, and a subsequent fall keeps the person there longer than …
Read MoreFeds Continue Watering Down Truck Driver Safety Rules
Truck drivers hauling certain consumer products are exempt from some HOS (Hours of Service) rules, according to the Federal Motor …
Read MoreWhat to Do if You are Involved in a Ride-Sharing Accident in Georgia
Gone are the days where taxi cabs reigned supreme as the preferred way to get from point A to point …
Read MoreGeorgia Auto Accident Lawyers Use Expert Witnesses
Sometimes, the causes and results of a vehicle collision are easy to understand. Take this example: Driver YZ failed to …
Read MoreLiability Issues in Substance-Related Collisions
Before the coronavirus pandemic, drug and/or alcohol impairment was a factor in almost half of vehicle collisions in Georgia. This …
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