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Georgia Jury Awards $150 Million to Family of Child Killed in Car Accident Explosion

Accidents involving vehicles on local roadways can result in driver and passenger injury, and even death. Many of these tragic cases are caused by negligence of some sort, and on behalf of one or more party, such as the driver, car manufacturer, or some other related entity. Under such circumstances,…

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Georgia Court Upholds Ruling Against Plaintiff in Slip-and-Fall Case

In most personal injury lawsuits, whether the claims arise from a car accident or a fall on another’s property, the likelihood of achieving a monetary recovery will depend on several items. First, the underlying facts and circumstances will play a significant role in whether the injured party is likely to…

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Georgia Court Looks to Terms of Franchise Agreement in Negligence Action

The primary reason to file a personal injury claim against another person or entity is to recover damages for the victim’s pain and suffering and financial losses. Very often, the injured party has suffered serious injuries and is hoping to recover medical costs, lost wages and other items. In order to…

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Georgia Court Upholds Workers’ Compensation Benefits in Wrongful Death Case

The details of a personal injury case, including the intricate facts and circumstances surrounding and leading to the victim’s injuries, can have a profound impact on the extent of any legal recovery. This includes the people or entities involved, the location of the accident or incident, whether a duty of…

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Georgia Supreme Court Rules on City’s Immunity For Negligence in Car Accident Lawsuit

Car accidents are often caused by negligence of some sort. Under Georgia law, negligence is essentially the lack of the degree of care exercised by an ordinarily prudent person under the same or similar circumstances. Negligence within the realm of a car accident can take many forms, such as driver…

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Georgia Court Refuses to Enforce Hospital Lien Stemming From Insured’s Injuries in Car Accident

The Governor’s Office of Highway Safety in Georgia compiles and maintains a wide variety of data pertaining to vehicle accidents, injuries, and fatalities on State roadways. For instance, the information identifies accidents by the type of vehicle, the cause of the incident, and whether the use (or lack thereof) of…

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NTSB Seeks to Improve Safety in the Nation’s Commercial Trucking Industry

The National Transportation Safety Board (the “NTSB”) recently released a “wish list” of four transportation safety improvements for 2015. Among these items is the improvement of safety in the commercial trucking industry. The press release cites various reasons for its recent initiative, including the Agency’s observations resulting from its various…

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Georgia Court Allows Trip-and-Fall Case to Go to The Jury

It is not uncommon for people to slip or trip and fall on sidewalks, in parking lots, or in any other public space.  Unfortunately, however, in many of these cases, the incident of falling causes the person to suffer injuries.  While some of these injuries can be minor, such as…

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Georgia Court Denied City of Atlanta’s Motion in Car Accident Case

A personal injury complaint alleging negligence on behalf of another party is considered a “civil action.” Courts and the parties involved are required to follow Georgia procedural law governing civil practice. When a plaintiff brings such an action against another entity or person, the defendant often responds to the complaint…

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Georgia Court Reviews Employer Liability In Car Accident Case

A victim of a car accident who has been injured due to another person’s negligence may be entitled to recover damages for any resulting pain and suffering.  In addition to ensuring that you assert the required elements in order to successfully state a claim for relief, it is vitally important…

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