Georgia Premises Liability Cases: What Makes a Property “Unreasonably Dangerous”

Premises liability law in Georgia centers on one core concept: responsibility. Property owners have a legal duty to keep their premises reasonably safe for those invited onto the property. When

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Injured in a Rideshare, but Not as a Passenger? What Pedestrians and Bystanders Need to Know

Most people associate rideshare injuries with passengers using Uber or Lyft, but serious harm can also happen to those outside the vehicle. Pedestrians, cyclists, and other drivers may be affected

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The Day After a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Why “You Seem Fine” Can Delay Life-Saving Care

Traumatic brain injuries are often misunderstood, especially when they appear mild at first. A person may walk, talk, and function normally in the hours or days following a head injury.

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Why Some Injury Victims Struggle for Years Without a Proper Diagnosis

For many people who suffer serious injuries, the most challenging part of recovery is not just the pain or disruption, but the uncertainty. Some injuries are immediately visible or become

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Unmarked Hazards and No Warning Signs: Site-Specific Failures That Strengthen Your Injury Case

Injury cases on someone else’s property often come down to one question: Did the property owner take reasonable steps to prevent harm? When a site contains dangerous conditions that are

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The Other Driver Was on the Clock: Can You Sue Their Employer in a Georgia Crash?

When you’re harmed in a collision caused by another driver, your first instinct may be to pursue a claim against that individual’s auto insurance. But what if the driver was

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Rental Watercraft and Waivers: When Liability Doesn’t Disappear With a Signature

With Georgia’s lakes, rivers, and reservoirs offering countless recreational opportunities, watercraft rentals have become increasingly popular. From jet skis on Lake Lanier to pontoon boats on Lake Allatoona, these vessels

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Incomplete vs. Complete SCIs: How Injury Type Affects Settlement Value in Georgia Cases

Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) can be among the most devastating injuries a person can endure. These injuries often require lifelong medical care, extensive rehabilitation, and significant personal and financial adjustments.

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Claim Denied? Hidden Policy Exclusions in Georgia Auto Insurance That Hurt Victims

When someone is injured in a crash, they expect their auto insurance—or the other driver’s policy—to step in and provide the support they need. Unfortunately, many Georgia drivers only discover

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When Airbags Hurt More Than They Help: Holding Automakers Accountable

Airbags are designed to save lives. For many drivers and passengers, they do. But in some cases, airbags deploy with excessive force, fail to deploy at all, or malfunction in

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