Why You Could Be Held Liable for an Accident if You Are Walking Drunk Everyone knows drunk driving is wrong, illegal, and dangerous, but did you know drunk walking can break the law as well? Today in our ongoing blog series on negligence per se and Georgia’s rules of… Continue reading Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Pedestrians Under the Influence OCGA 40-6-95
READ ARTICLEMarch 1, 2021
Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Exercising Due Care OCGA 40-6-93
WHAT THE PHRASE DUE CARE MEANS IN THE CONTEXT OF PEDESTRIANS Last week in our ongoing blog series on Georgia’s rules of the road, we talked about statute 40-6-92, which lays out the rules for pedestrians crossing roads without the use of crosswalks. In that post, as in several others,… Continue reading Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Exercising Due Care OCGA 40-6-93
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Best Practices for Identifying and Reaching the Clients You Want to Reach
Developing Your Brand in 400 Hard Steps by: Matt Wetherington Here is the truth: to a prospective client, most attorneys look the same, talk the same, and act the same. Every attorney reading this article has obtained excellent results, is recognized by some elite organization, and promises to be aggressive… Continue reading Best Practices for Identifying and Reaching the Clients You Want to Reach
READ ARTICLEFebruary 20, 2021
Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Driver Conduct on and Around Railroad Tracks – OCGA 40-6-140
Railroad Rules for Georgia Drivers We’ve all seen that classic movie cliché, where the hero or villain races through a railroad crossing just before the train arrives, cutting off the vehicle pursuing them and buying themselves precious time to escape. It’s pretty obvious that this move is dangerous and… Continue reading Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Driver Conduct on and Around Railroad Tracks – OCGA 40-6-140
READ ARTICLEFebruary 16, 2021
Serious Injury by Vehicle in Georgia: What to Expect After a Major Wreck Under OCGA 40-6-394
Serious Injury by Vehicle in Georgia Last week, in our ongoing discussion of negligence per se, we talked about how this versatile legal concept applies to cases of homicide by vehicle, as defined in OCGA 40-6-393. This week, we’ll have a look at a related statute, OCGA 40-6-394, which… Continue reading Serious Injury by Vehicle in Georgia: What to Expect After a Major Wreck Under OCGA 40-6-394
READ ARTICLEFebruary 13, 2021
Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Emerging from Alleys and Driveways OCGA 40-6-144
Accidents Around Driveways and Alleys Welcome back to our ongoing blog series on negligence per se and how it applies to Georgia’s rules of the road! Last week, we talked about accidents on and around railroad crossings, and how statutes 40-6-140 and 40-6-142 can be used to establish civil… Continue reading Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Emerging from Alleys and Driveways OCGA 40-6-144
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