Understanding the Georgia Supreme Court’s Emergency Order Regarding COVID-19
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 …
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 …
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 …
When someone is killed by the negligent, reckless, or intentional conduct of another, multiple legal claims are created. Before we examine which family members are entitled to the proceeds of …
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.”
In Georgia, lawsuits seeking compensation for personal injuries must generally be filed within two years of the date of injury. This limitation on the time to file an injury-related lawsuit …
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 …