Monthly Archives: March 2026
Can You Sue Someone for Road Rage in Atlanta?
On March 14th, 2026, WCTV reported that a car crash in Atlanta had led to a fatal shooting. Police arrived at the scene to find a deceased man with gunshot wounds. The death is suspicious, and the shooting may have actually happened before the car crashed. In any case, fatalities of this nature often… Read More »
Healing From Speech and Language Issues After a Traumatic Brain Injury
Many patients recovering from traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) find that speaking, reading, and listening are challenging. Brain injuries can easily affect the parts of our brains responsible for processing language, and these injuries often make it difficult to work, socialize, and enjoy hobbies. If you’re struggling with this type of issue after a crash,… Read More »
How “Assumption of Risk” Can Impact a Georgia Construction Accident Claim
Georgia construction workers understand their occupation involves a certain degree of risk. This is especially true when it comes to falling accidents. Falls from heights are one of the leading causes of death and serious injury on construction sites. And while project owners and general contractors can be held liable for some of these… Read More »
Who Pays When a School Bus Driver Causes an Accident?
Every driver has a duty to obey traffic laws and to operate their vehicles safely. These duties are especially critical when it comes to school bus drivers. We trust these individuals not just with the safety of our children, but of everyone else who has to share the road with these oversized vehicles. A… Read More »
Workers’ Compensation vs. Third-Party Liability for Georgia Construction Accidents
Sorting out legal responsibility for a construction accident in Georgia is often a more complex undertaking than victims realize. A jobsite involves a number of parties, including the project owner, general contractor, subcontractors, and even third parties without any direct ties to the construction project itself. So if you are a worker injured in… Read More »
Atlanta City Council Moves to Approve Settlement in Bicycle Accident Lawsuit
Although driver negligence is the most common factor in accidents involving motor vehicles, it is important not to overlook the role that defective roadways can play in crashes. Poor maintenance of local roads, such as unfilled potholes, can cause serious injuries to people just going about their normal business. Such dangers pose an especially… Read More »
When Is a Georgia Car Accident Settlement Legally Binding?
Most auto accidents in Georgia result in some kind of settlement between the injured victims and the negligent driver’s insurance company. By law, all Georgia drivers must carry and maintain a minimum amount of auto insurance coverage. And it is common for the victims to propose a settlement for the limits of that coverage…. Read More »
Licensee or Invitee? Why the Difference Matters in a Georgia Hotel Accident
Georgia property owners have a legal duty to keep their premises reasonably safe for invited guests. The degree of that duty depends, however, on the legal status of that guest. Broadly speaking, Georgia law divides such persons into three categories: invitee, licensee, and trespasser. The property owner owes the highest duty of care to… Read More »
