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Month: April 2023

Tort reform is a term that has been thrown around in the legal world for many years. The concept of tort reform is to limit the amount of money that plaintiffs can recover in lawsuits, particularly in personal injury cases. This is often done by placing caps on damages, making it harder for people to…

Slip and fall accidents, referred to as premises liability, are a common occurrence and many people believe if you have an accident on the premises of a business, you automatically have a claim. In practical application that is far from the truth. In fact, Georgia law is heavily weighted in favor of the premises owner….

The upcoming budget for the State of Georgia allocates $32 billion in spending. County and city governments spend billions more providing services for citizens and the federal government spent $6.1 trillion last year. Notably, in response to the pandemic, the government has poured $5 trillion dollars into various stimulus programs it was not planning on…

With the cost of everything skyrocketing these days we are all looking for places to save a dollar where we can.  When it comes to buying car insurance most companies exploit this concern by slyly suggesting that you can save money by skipping uninsured motorist coverage entirely.  Why would that be?  Why would they sell…

Warning Signs on Trucks: Are They Legit? If you’ve been in Metro Atlanta traffic recently, you’ve probably seen a warning sign on the back of a truck that reads “Warning! Stay Back 100 Feet” or “Stay Back! Not Responsible For Broken Windshields.” These signs are pretty common on commercial trucks and tractor-trailers. But is it…