Georgia Personal Injury Blog
The Signs That a Loved One Is Suffering Nursing Home Abuse
In the heart of Atlanta, families entrust nursing homes with the health and well-being of their loved ones. You have every right to expect your loved one to be cared for in a safe and nurturing environment. Unfortunately, the actual conditions in these facilities can be distressing. The truth is that nursing home abuse remains a concerning issue that demands vigilant attention.Read more…
Common Motorcycle Accident Scenarios and How to Avoid Them
Motorcycling is generally more dangerous than driving a car, primarily because motorcycles lack structural protection for riders. In 2023, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that motorcyclists are about 24 times more likely to die in a crash than passenger car occupants per mile traveled. Additionally, studies have revealed higher rates of severe injuries among motorcyclists.Read more…
What Bollards Are and Why They’re So Important
Bollards are strong, vertical posts typically made of metal, concrete, or some other durable material. These barriers serve various purposes, including controlling traffic flow, guiding pedestrians, and, most importantly, preventing vehicle intrusions.Read more…
Congratulations to Our 2024 Best Foot Forward Scholarship Winner!
Since announcing the finalists for our 2024 Best Foot Forward Scholarship at the end of June, we’ve been hard at work choosing this year’s winner. All of the essays we reviewed were outstanding, and any one of our five finalists would have made a worthy scholarship recipient. But one student truly stood out.Read more…
Congratulations to Our 2024 Scholarship Finalists!
Since May 15, 2024, when submissions closed for this year’s $1500 Best Foot Forward Scholarship, we’ve been busily reading engaging essays written by high school seniors and college students across Georgia. This year, we asked entrants to explain how they overcame a significant challenge in their lives. As usual, the results we received were encouraging and illuminating.
Atlanta Should Have Significant Bridge Collapse Concerns
The bridge collapse that happened in Baltimore on March 26, 2024, has shed light on the severe consequences of infrastructure failure. This event caused widespread disruption, injuries, fatalities, and fear, prompting a thorough investigation into the cause of the collapse.Read more…
Tips for Injured Passengers Whose Friend Caused the Accident
When you’re involved in a car accident and the driver is a friend, establishing fault in a passenger injury case involves the same legal principles as when the driver is a stranger. Unfortunately, your personal feelings can complicate the process. It’s important to remember that pursuing a claim is not about personal blame — it’s about accessing insurance coverage for your injuries.Read more…
When Accidents Kill Unborn Babies: Is It Wrongful Death?
Coping with the loss of a loved one is an emotionally taxing journey, and it becomes even more challenging when the death is unexpected and wrongful. Families grieve for their loved ones while also grappling with the knowledge that the death could have been prevented.Read more…
Stray Bullet Hits Atlanta Toddler: Is It Negligent Security?
Negligent security in Georgia refers to a property owner’s failure to provide reasonable security measures, resulting in harm to individuals on the premises. This concept is rooted in premises liability law, which holds property owners responsible for injuries caused by inadequate security.Read more…
Preventing Bicycle Accidents: Tips for Riders and Drivers
Riding a bicycle is a wonderful way to get outside and enjoy the beautiful state of Georgia. It also provides a good workout to boost your cardiovascular system. Environmentally conscious people will be glad to hear that cycling really reduces your carbon footprint when compared to using a car or any type of motorized vehicle.Read more…
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