Tag: Georgia premises liability attorney
Understanding Georgia’s Slip and Fall Laws
Slip and fall accidents currently account for over 1 million hospital visits. If you are injured in a slip and …
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. …
Read More11th Circuit: Atlanta Condo Managers Failed to Promptly Inform Insurer of Emlpoyee’s Sexual Assault
If you are involved in a car accident, you should always promptly notify your auto insurance carrier. Failure to do …
Read MoreCourt of Appeals: Victims Suing Under Maritime Law May Seek Full Amount of Medical Bills, Regardless of What Insurance Paid
You probably know that if you are injured due to someone else’s negligence, you can sue that person to recover …
Read MoreCarnival Faces Personal Injury Claim Over Narrow Walkway
As a general principle of law, the owner of a property is typically not liable for failing to warn invited …
Read MoreGwinnett County Immune From Lawsuit Brought by Mother Injured During Son’s Football Practice
In July 2019, a woman from Lawrenceville attended her son’s football practice at a local field. The woman walked by …
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 …
Read MoreCourt of Appeals: Contractor Not Liable for Man’s Death Under Georgia’s “Open Well” Statute
The Georgia Court of Appeals recently issued a decision, Handberry v. Manning Forestry Services, LLC, addressing an unusual personal injury …
Read MoreGeorgia Supreme Court: Residential Lease Restriction Does Not Apply to Personal Injury Lawsuit Filed by Tenant Against Apartment Owner
Last year we discussed a case where the Georgia Court of Appeals held that a residential lease between a landlord …
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