Monthly Archives: February 2026
Can You Sue a Georgia Bar for a Car Wreck with a Drunk Driver?
Drunk driving is one of the leading causes of car accidents in the Atlanta area. Of course, drunk driving does not occur in a vacuum. The driver had to get their alcohol from someone, or as if often the case, some business licensed to sell alcohol. This raises an obvious question: Can you sue… Read More »
What Are “Nominal Damages” in a Georgia Personal Injury Case?
When Georgia personal injury lawyers talk about damages, they refer to the financial compensation that a plaintiff may seek for their losses arising from a defendant’s negligent conduct. For example, if a driver rear-ends your car and you suffer an injury that requires medical treatment (like whiplash), you can seek damages to pay for… Read More »
Can You Still Seek Compensation If You Were Partly At-Fault for a Georgia Car Accident?
In some car accidents, it is clear that one driver was at-fault. Consider a drunk driver who runs a red light and slams into another vehicle that is lawfully in the intersection. In such a scenario, there was nothing the other driver could have done to avoid the collision. Yet there are many car… Read More »
The Danger of Tired Truck Drivers: How Federal Regulations Affect a Georgia Car Accident Lawsuit
One of the most common causes of commercial truck accidents in Georgia is driver fatigue. Put simply, too many truckers spend too many hours behind the wheel without taking adequate time to stop and rest. Indeed, one of the first things our Atlanta truck accident lawyers look at when investigating a serious tractor-trailer crash… Read More »
