What You Need to Know About Georgia Pedestrian Accidents

Posted on July 8, 2022 in
Accidents involving pedestrians often result in catastrophic injuries that leave victims with significant recovery times and even lifelong injuries. Pedestrian accident claims can be complicated, but victims deserve compensation if their injuries were caused by the negligent actions of another individual or entity. Here, we want to review what you need to know about...
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What is the Difference Between a Wrongful Death Claim and an Estate Claim?

Posted on May 24, 2022 in
Anytime a person loses a loved one due to the careless or negligent actions of another individual or entity, they need ways to gain closure and compensation for their losses. Typically, this happens through a wrongful death lawsuit, which is a civil action. However, under Georgia law, families can also file an estate claim...
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How Long Does it Take to Settle a Personal Injury Claim?

Posted on May 24, 2022 in
The vast majority of personal injury claims in Georgia are resolved either through a settlement with an insurance carrier or through a civil personal injury lawsuit. It is difficult to adequately determine how long a personal injury claim will take to settle, as there is no standard amount of time under the law for...
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Who Can Sue For Wrongful Death In Georgia?

Posted on April 25, 2022 in
Family members who have lost a loved one due to the negligent or intentional actions of another individual or entity in Georgia often wonder what options they have moving forward. In many cases, the estate of the deceased and the family members may be able to recover closure and compensation for their losses. However,...
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How Do You Prove Wrongful Death in Georgia?

Posted on April 25, 2022 in
Anytime a person loses their life due to the negligent or intentional actions of another individual or entity, family members and the estate of the deceased deserve closure and compensation. However, proving a wrongful death claim in the state of Georgia can be challenging. Here, we want to discuss the four elements that must...
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Dr. Sherilonda Green Wins Trial Showing District Violated Open Records Act In Order To Hide Evidence Of Race Discrimination

Posted on April 12, 2022 in
The Charlton County Herald recently featured Dr. Green's victory in winning her Open Records Act at trial see here for the news story.   A copy of the transcript is available to whomever requests it at 404-654-0288 and the citations below refer to "T" for the trial transcript: Dr. Green contends the school district's...
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