What You Should Know About Georgia Workers’ Compensation
If you were recently injured on the job, you may have started the process of filing for workers compensation benefits. …
Read MoreGeorgia Enacts Changes to Law Regarding Teen Driving
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 2,400 teenagers (aged 13 to 19) were killed in …
Read MoreHow to Report Nursing Home Abuse in the State of Georgia
Unfortunately, elder abuse is extremely common, especially within the confines of nursing homes and other long-term care facilities. The following …
Read MoreUnderstanding Products Liability Claims in Georgia
If you were ever injured by using a product, you may have a valid products liability claim. It is important …
Read MoreCrashes With Large Trucks are Bad News for Cars
Size matters in traffic accidents. Traffic accidents involving large vehicles frequently result in more, and more severe, injuries to those …
Read MoreHow to Deal With Aggressive Drivers in Georgia
Road rage has been on the rise lately in the state of Georgia. In fact, just this year there have …
Read MoreGeorgia’s Negligent Security Laws
In Georgia, property owners can be liable for injuries to people entering their premises. This is because property owners owe …
Read MoreSpeed Limiters for Large Commercial Trucks Might be Back on the Agenda
In August of 2016, the federal government proposed regulations to require that large commercial trucks be equipped with speed limiters. …
Read MoreWatch Your Back for Rear-End Collisions
Realistically, there is not much you can do if you are on the receiving end of a rear-end traffic accident. …
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