Driving is a daily activity for many of us, but it can also be one of the most dangerous. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), more than 36,000 people die in motor vehicle crashes in the United States each year, and millions more...
Negligence is a key concept in personal injury law, as it forms the basis for holding a party responsible for injuries caused by their actions or inactions. Here’s a closer look at the role of negligence in personal injury claims: Duty of Care: In order to...
Slip and fall accidents are common and can happen anywhere, from shopping malls to restaurants to sidewalks. These accidents can result in serious injuries, including broken bones, head injuries, and back injuries. If you’ve been involved in a slip and fall...
The aftermath of a car accident can be challenging, from immediate repairs to medical concerns. Yet, amid the visible consequences, there lurks a subtler, often overlooked adversary: diminished value. In this blog post, we embark on a journey to unravel the...
When it comes to personal injury cases, understanding the concept of comparative negligence is crucial. Comparative negligence is a legal doctrine used in many states to determine the degree of fault of each party involved in an accident. Here’s a breakdown of how it...
Georgia car accident laws follow the rule of modified comparative negligence. This means that, as long as you bear less than 50% of the fault for the accident, you can seek compensation for accident-related financial losses such as medical bills and property damage...