What 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 …
April 9, 2022 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 …
March 31, 2022 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 …
March 25, 2022 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 …
March 18, 2022 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 …
March 11, 2022 Read MoreTadpole Nerve Regeneration Could Give a Clue for Treating Spinal Cord Injuries
Researchers at Nagoya University recently identified a gene that plays a vital role in regenerating the neurons of tadpoles. They …
March 1, 2022 Read MoreObtaining Compensation for Dog Bite Injuries in Georgia
The number of animal attacks has increased significantly over the years. Today, dogs bite millions of Americans every year. A …
February 12, 2022 Read MoreElectronic Evidence in Truck Wreck Claims
Since 2009, the number of large truck accidents in Georgia has increased by 47%. These wrecks often cause catastrophic injuries, …
February 4, 2022 Read MoreThe Five Types of Driving Impairment
During coronavirus pandemic lockdowns, many Georgia motorists developed some bad driving habits, including speeding, not wearing a seat belt, and …
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