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Knowing the Most Common Types of Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycles have a reputation for being dangerous — in fact, it’s part of the appeal. There’s nothing fun or appealing about wiping out on the open road, however. Pay attention to these common situations to best protect yourself: Vehicles making left-hand turns. Drivers already have a hard time spotting motorcycles, if they are watching for […]

Knowing the Most Common Types of Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycles have a reputation for being dangerous — in fact, it’s part of the appeal. There’s nothing fun or appealing about wiping out on the open road, however. Pay attention to these common situations to best protect yourself: Vehicles making left-hand turns. Drivers already have a hard time spotting motorcycles, if they are watching for […]

Being Partially at Fault Does Not Negate Your Rights

Even good drivers can have some bad habits. It is all too easy to look back on an accident and think there was something you could have done to avoid it. Years ago, being partially at fault in an accident prevented an injured victim from recovering any compensation. Unfortunately, many people still believe this to […]

What if the Government Caused Your Injury?

There are many ways in which state, local or even the federal government can cause injury to members of the public by way of their agents and employees. For example, what if you are involved in a car accident with a government vehicle or injured in an accident on a poorly designed or maintained highway? […]

Hazardous Materials Regulations that Could Impact Your Case

It is a matter of commercial necessity that potentially dangerous materials such as chemicals and explosive substances must sometimes be transported over our nation’s highways. While companies engaged in the dangerous activity of transporting hazardous materials on public roads are already subject to a heightened legal standard of care, their failure to comply with the […]

Companion Claims for Families of Accident Victims

When a serious accident occurs due to the negligence of another, it is not just the injured person who suffers. His or her spouse also experiences a very real deprivation of the various ways in which that individual would have but can no longer contribute to their marriage. To recognize this serious loss, Georgia law […]

Pursuing Legal Action for Serious On-the-Job Injuries

If you or someone you love was seriously injured on the job, you may have been surprised to learn that under Georgia law you cannot sue your employer for negligence leading to an on-the-job injury. In Georgia, as in most other states, your rights against your employer are limited to workers’ compensation. However, this does […]

Taking Stock of What the Seriously Injured Have Lost

Putting settlement offers in perspective is a challenge that every injured individual and family faces. In some cases, especially those where liability is clear, the party at fault rushes to make an offer before the injured victim and his or her family can seek legal advice. These initial offers may sound generous but are almost […]

Dangerous Trend: Rate of Spinal Cord Injury Increases in the United States

An injury to the spinal cord is always serious. A recent study suggests the rate of this devastating injury is on the rise in the United States. Along with traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury (SCI) can permanently disable. As the communication highway between the brain and the body, damage to the spinal cord at […]

Healthcare Acquired Infections Pose Danger in American Hospitals

Recent research gives a startling view of the danger of healthcare-acquired infections (HAI) in the United States today. For individuals who are seriously ill or injured, a hospital is a dangerous place to be. HAIs are potentially fatal infections developed by patients through contaminated equipment and other means. Most HAIs take the form of one […]