Category: Personal Injury
The Risks of Choosing to Purchase a Lower Amount of Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage
When you are injured in an accident caused by another driver, you may be entitled to benefits from your own …
Read MoreGa. Court of Appeals Allows for “Direct Action” Against Insurance Company Over 2014 Semi-Truck Accident
As a general rule, you cannot directly sue an insurance company for a personal injury caused by someone they insure. …
Read MoreGa. Appeals Court Declines to Recognize “Family Purpose Doctrine” as an Affirmative Defense in Personal Injury Cases
Is a parent automatically liable for a car accident caused by their minor child? Not under Georgia law. That said, …
Read MoreCourt of Appeals: Trial Judge Too Quick to Dismiss Georgia DOT’s “Sovereign Immunity” Claim in Accident Lawsuit
“Sovereign immunity” is the legal concept that the state itself cannot be sued without its consent. In Georgia, sovereign …
Read MoreGeorgia Supreme Court Bars Personal Injury Lawsuit Against DPS Due to Late Notice
In Georgia, there is normally a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims. So for instance, if you were …
Read More11th Circuit Reverses Premature “Declaratory Judgment” for Auto Insurance Company
Insurance companies will often file what are known as “declaratory judgment” lawsuits following an auto accident. Basically, the insurer wants …
Read MoreCourt of Appeals Reverses Award of Defense Legal Fees Following “Ambiguous” Settlement Offer
In 2005, Georgia added what is now known as the “offer of settlement” rule to its personal injury law. This …
Read MoreGa. Court of Appeals Rules Family Accepted Binding Settlement Offer Arising From Fatal 2014 Accident
It is not uncommon following an auto accident for the negligent driver’s insurance company to make a settlement offer. If …
Read MoreGeorgia Supreme Court Reopens Accident Case Involving High Jumper
Back in 2018, we discussed Lee v. Smith, a personal injury lawsuit involving a former Olympic high jumper who suffered …
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