Federal Court Rejects Law Students’ Class Action Over Misreported Bar Exam Results
Tort law is designed to compensate individuals who suffer some form of personal injury. Tort law is separate from contract …
January 31, 2020 Read MoreGa. Court of Appeals Rules for Insurance Company in UM Coverage Dispute Arising from 2015 Auto Accident
Georgia law requires auto insurance companies to offer “uninsured motorist” (UM) coverage with every new policy. As you probably know, …
January 25, 2020 Read MoreAppeals Court Rejects Injured Savannah Dockworker’s Lawsuit Against Cargo Ship Owner
Most people who are injured on the job are covered by Georgia’s workers’ compensation system. But there are different rules …
January 17, 2020 Read MoreGa. Supreme Court Reinstates Data Breach Lawsuit Against Athens Clinic
Not all personal injury claims involve physical acts. For example, if someone steals your private data, that can provide the …
January 10, 2020 Read MoreGeorgia Supreme Court Reinstates Federal Personal Injury Claims Against Norfolk Southern
Personal injury claims, such as those arising from car or truck accidents, normally fall under state law. There are some …
January 3, 2020 Read MoreGeorgia Bus Operator May Face Punitive Damages Over Accident
Many auto accidents are caused by drivers operating vehicles on behalf of their employers. When this happens, the employer is …
December 27, 2019 Read MoreGeorgia Military Base Not Liable for Accident Caused by Defective Gate
In a premises liability claim, an accident victim alleges that a property victim’s negligence caused his or her injury. Depending …
December 20, 2019 Read MoreGa. Court of Appeals Upholds $1.15 Million Personal Injury Verdict Against Convenience Store
In November 2015, two men stopped at an Atlanta gas station and convenience store. One man stepped out to get …
December 13, 2019 Read MoreU.S. Postal Service Sued Over Harris County Accident
Following most car accidents, the victim has the right to file a personal injury lawsuit against the negligent driver in …
December 6, 2019 Read More