Category: Personal Injury
11th 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 …
Read MoreAtlanta Judge Allows Punitive Damages Claim Against Trucking Company Over 2016 Accident
In general, monetary damages in a personal injury case are meant to compensate the victims for their losses. But there …
Read MoreFederal Appeals Court Dismisses Negligence, Emotional Distress Lawsuit Against Georgia Cemetery
In September 2002, Yahazia Odelia purchased two side-by-side plots from a cemetery in DeKalb, Georgia. The plots were known as …
Read MoreThe Importance of Establishing Causation in a Georgia Personal Injury Lawsuit
Causation is a key element of any personal injury claim. What do we mean by that? Basically, if you are …
Read MoreTruck Driver on the Hook for $100,000 Personal Injury Settlement After Employer Files for Bankruptcy
In any personal injury case, there is always a risk that the defendant has insufficient assets to pay any judgment …
Read MoreGeorgia Supreme Court Rejects Medical Overbilling Class Action
Many auto accident victims struggle not only to recover from their physical injuries, but also to deal with excessive medical …
Read MoreCrane Manufacturer Faces Trial in Savannah Over Fatal Accident
Industrial accidents are often the result of a chain of events. There are usually multiple parties whose negligence or intentional …
Read MoreGa. Court of Appeals: Insurance Company Not Responsible for Homeowner’s Fatal Shooting of Child
Most personal injury lawsuits involve accidents, i.e. unintentional but negligent conduct, but sometimes a personal injury arises from criminal activity. …
Read MoreFederal Court Holds Royal Caribbean Liable for Cruise-Ship Ice Skating Injury
In personal injury law, you often come across the phrase “actual or constructive notice.” This refers to a property owner’s …
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