How Will the Coronavirus / COVID-19 Pandemic Affect My Injury Case?
One of our recent blog posts discussed the Georgia Supreme Court’s “Covid-19 Emergency Order,” and broke it down to explain what it actually means for immediate …
One of our recent blog posts discussed the Georgia Supreme Court’s “Covid-19 Emergency Order,” and broke it down to explain what it actually means for immediate …
COVID-19, or what has come to be known as coronavirus, has changed the lives of millions of Americans in just the last 4 weeks. Traffic is …
The vast majority of people have no experience with civil lawsuits. The procedural intricacies of how a lawsuit plays out have long confounded law students, and even many practicing lawyers. …
Cruises are big business. And just like with any big business, things happen and people get hurt. If you are injured due to a cruise line’s negligence while aboard a …
Generally, a person has 2 years to file a personal injury lawsuit in Georgia. This 2-year period is known as the “statute of limitations period.” With few exceptions, if an …
From car accident cases to negligent security cases to everything in between, all personal injury actions in Georgia fall under what’s called a “statute of limitations.”
There are 3 questions almost every client wonders after getting injured: 1) will I win my case? 2) how much is my case worth? and 3) how long …