Atlanta Court Orders Hearing to Determine Whether Juror Bias Tainted $7 Million Bus Accident Verdict
In any civil trial, both sides have the right to have their case heard by an impartial jury. As you …
October 24, 2020 Read MoreGeorgia Supreme Court Rules Couple May Pursue Lawsuit Against Sperm Bank on Consumer Fraud–But Not “Wrongful Birth” of Their Child
In 2001, a couple purchased donor sperm from a sperm bank so that they could conceive a child. The sperm …
October 17, 2020 Read MoreFederal Judges Ask Georgia Supreme Court to Resolve Questions Regarding “Bad Faith” Insurance Laws
When an auto insurer unreasonably refuses to settle a personal injury claim against one of its policyholders, the policyholder can …
October 10, 2020 Read MoreInsurance Company Settlement Offer Rejected Due to Restricted Check
There is a common scenario that plays out following an auto accident. First, the injured driver sends a demand letter …
October 3, 2020 Read MoreConvenience Store in High-Crime Area Not Liable for Attack on Customer
The typical premises liability claim involves a customer who is injured slipping and falling in the aisle of a store. …
September 30, 2020 Read MoreCourt of Appeals Rejects Lawsuit Against Psychiatrist Who Treated Drunk Driver Just Before Fatal Crash
It goes without saying that a drunk driver can be held liable in a civil lawsuit for injuring someone while …
September 25, 2020 Read MoreInsurance Company Faces “Bad Faith” Lawsuit Over Failure to Settle Drunk Driving Accident Claim
Georgia law requires insurance companies to act in good faith when resolving auto accident claims. For example, if you are …
September 19, 2020 Read MoreGeorgia Court Tosses $100,000 Award of Future Medical Expenses in Car Accident Lawsuit
A jury verdict in favor of the victim is often not the “last word” in a personal injury case. Aside …
September 12, 2020 Read More11th Circuit Rejects Negligence Lawsuit Over Controlled Burn at Georgia Military Base
There is a well-established rule in American law that you cannot sue the government without its consent. This rule, known …
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