Is a Georgia Employer Liable for an Off-Premises Employee Shooting?
In 2014, Georgia enacted the Business Security and Employee Privacy Act (BSEPA), more popularly known as the “Bring Your Guns …
Read MoreIs a Parking Lot Liable if You Fail to Look Before Crossing?
Your parents probably told you, “Watch where you’re going!” more than a few times when you were kid. This is …
Read MoreDoes Bankruptcy Get an Insurance Company Off the Hook for a Personal Injury Judgment?
Winning a personal injury judgment following a car accident does not always guarantee that the victim will actually get paid. …
Read MoreWhen is a Georgia Insurer Not Liable for Accident Coverage Under an Umbrella Policy?
Many Georgia residents take out umbrella policies to provide liability coverage above and beyond their standard auto insurance. Umbrella policies …
Read MoreDoes a Fianceé Qualify for Accident Benefits Under a Car Insurance Policy?
One of the recurring questions that arise in personal injury cases is determining who is covered by an auto insurance …
Read MoreDoes Georgia Law Require Manufacturers to Warn Third Parties About Dangerous Products?
When it comes to product liability, Georgia courts have long held that a manufacturer can be held responsible for its …
Read MoreWhen is a Georgia Store Owner Liable for a Rainy Day Slip-and-Fall Accident?
Everyone understands that you need to be careful when walking in the rain. But just because it is raining outside, …
Read MoreWhat Happens When a Georgia Insurance Company Rejects an Accident Settlement in “Bad Faith”?
Auto insurance is designed to pay for damages caused by an accident. In many cases an insurer will negotiate a …
Read MoreDoes Violating Traffic Laws Make a Georgia Driver Liable for Punitive Damages?
Punitive damages are an extraordinary remedy available in only certain personal injury cases. Under Georgia law, a plaintiff can only …
Read MoreWhat Happens if You Wait Too Long to Inform Your Insurance Company About a Car Accident?
Following any kind of car accident, it is a good practice to notify your insurance company as soon as possible. …
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