Premises liability holds property owners responsible for injuries that occur on their property due to unsafe conditions. Understanding your rights under Georgia law is essential if you’re injured on someone else’s property. Types of Visitors and Property Owner Duties...
In Georgia, establishments that serve alcohol can be held liable for damages if they over-serve patrons who subsequently cause harm. Understanding the state’s Dram Shop Laws is crucial for victims seeking compensation. What Are Dram Shop Laws? Dram Shop Laws allow...
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are among the most severe injuries resulting from accidents. A TBI can have life-altering effects on a victim, including long-term cognitive, emotional, and physical challenges. Filing a TBI claim in Georgia can help cover extensive...
With the rise of rideshare services like Uber and Lyft, accidents involving these vehicles have become more common. Rideshare accident claims can be complex due to multiple parties involved and insurance policies. Here’s what you need to know if you’re injured in a...
Physical injuries aren’t the only damages you can claim in a personal injury case. Emotional distress is a valid form of compensation, and in Georgia, it can be awarded for the psychological impact of an accident. Understanding Emotional Distress Claims Emotional...
Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence rule, which can impact the amount of compensation you receive if you’re partially at fault for an accident. Understanding this rule and how it applies to your case can help you approach your claim more strategically....