In order to recover money damages for injuries or a loved one's wrongful death following an Atlanta car accident, the claimant must be able to prove that the defendant owed the claimant a particular duty, that the duty was breached, that the claimant suffered some...
Month: November 2017
Georgia Statute of Limitations Bars Parents’ Child Injury Claim
There's an expression, "don't sweat the small stuff," that implies that the finer details of a situation often do not really matter. While this may be true for some things, it is definitely not true in a Georgia premises liability case. The details matter, and they...
Aggravation of Pre-Existing Condition in Georgia Workers’ Compensation Claims
Generally in the law, a defendant "takes the plaintiff as he finds him," even if the plaintiff had some pre-existing malady that made him or her more susceptible to injury. This is usually true in workers' compensation as well, in which the law holds an employer...