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Approaching and Entering Intersections and Roads under OCGA 40-6-70

Determining The Right-of Way in Georgia’s Have you ever done the right-of way dance? Most of us have. It happens when we come to an intersection, especially an uncontrolled intersection, where not everyone is certain of the rules. You move forward, then brake because the other driver moved at the… Continue reading Approaching and Entering Intersections and Roads under OCGA 40-6-70

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How to Identify a Defective Tire Case in Georgia and Key First Steps

10 Practice Tips For Products Liability Claims Involving Tires By: Matt Wetherington and Jeb Butler He is driving.  There need not be—and probably will not be—any remarkable details.  There are no drunk drivers, no excessive speeds, no adverse weather conditions, no unmarked curves, no fatigued truckers, and no unusual steering… Continue reading How to Identify a Defective Tire Case in Georgia and Key First Steps

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Civil Liability and Sex Crimes in Georgia: Child Pornography – OCGA 16-12-100

Civil Consequences for Sexual Exploitation of a Minor in Georgia   Hello, and welcome back to our new blog series on sex crimes in Georgia.  Last week, we talked about Georgia’s rape statute, OCGA 16-6-1, and how the concept of negligence per se can help rape survivors sue for damages… Continue reading Civil Liability and Sex Crimes in Georgia: Child Pornography – OCGA 16-12-100

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Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Fleeing or Impersonating a Police Officer – OCGA 40-6-395

Eluding or Impersonating a Police Officer   Welcome back to our ongoing discussion of Georgia’s rules of the road, and how they can be used to establish civil liability through a concept called negligence per se. If you’re just joining us, negligence per se is the idea that everyone always… Continue reading Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Fleeing or Impersonating a Police Officer – OCGA 40-6-395

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Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Reckless Driving – OCGA 40-6-390

What is Considered Reckless Driving? Welcome back to our ongoing discussion of negligence per se, and how it applies to Georgia’s rules of the road. The legal term “negligence per se” is based on the idea that everyone has a duty to follow all safety rules at all times. This… Continue reading Determining Liability After a Car Wreck in Georgia: Reckless Driving – OCGA 40-6-390

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