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Bicyclists Who Are Hit By A “John Doe” May Still Recover

  I have noticed during this Coronavirus Pandemic that there are more bicyclists and walkers out on our streets than usual.  It seems everyone is trying to use the time they, otherwise, might be spending at their office, getting some much-needed exercise. Over the past two months, Over the past…

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Not Surprisingly, Scooter Injuries Are On The Rise

  Does anyone else out there hate scooters?  For those folks still in denial about the risk/cost benefit analysis in riding scooters, you should know that scooter injuries  continue to climb.  A new report by the University of California San Francisco revealed Electric scooter-related injuries resulting in hospitalization more than…

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I Was Just Put On a Jury. Why Am I Here?

I was just put on a jury in a case that seems pretty clear cut.  So why am I here? Why is there a trial? Many jurors may find themselves thinking this in a case in which the defendant is clearly at fault and the plaintiff is clearly injured. Most…

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Fulton County Jury Sends City of Atlanta a Clear Message: Inspect Our Streets for Dangers!

You may have missed it, but last week a Fulton County, Georgia jury sent a message to the City of Atlanta to inspect their streets for dangers to the motoring public. The message came in the form of a $1.4 Million verdict against the City of Atlanta, for severe personal…

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Are You Complying with the New School Bus Stopping Law? Were You Even Aware There Has Been A Change?

You may have read recently about a little problem with the school bus stopping laws that the Georgia General Assembly is now trying to fix. Last year the Georgia Legislature amended the school bus stopping laws with a dozen words that are, apparently, having bad, unintended consequences, one of which…

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Were Georgia Roads Any Safer in 2018?

We have survived the Holidays and so it is appropriate we review car crash records to see how we Georgians did in 2018. Were we any safer?  Have car collisions declined in any aspect? Each year, the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety publishes a report that lists all collision…

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Jurors Want to Know: Why Are We Here?

Jury duty is often the last thing people want to do. It interferes with their jobs, their family schedules and essentially everything people do on a daily basis. No one has jury duty scheduled on their calendar.  So, it is often the case once citizens report for jury duty and…

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Pedestrian Fatalities on the Rise in Georgia: Who’s at fault and who’s at risk?

Taking a stroll down the streets of Atlanta can be a healthy pastime or a means of getting in your social interactions for the week, but the cheapest form of transportation is quickly becoming one of the more dangerous. One unfortunate story in Smyrna, GA last week tells of a pedestrian…

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Georgia’s Hands-free Distracted Driving Bill: What you need to know

In a series of blogs I wrote last summer on distracted driving, I laid out some of the problems with the advancing technology we have readily available to us at our fingertips. The use of social media apps like Snapchat and Instagram while driving has led to many fatal or…

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My Car Was Totaled in a Wreck: Can I Get Rid of It?

  The short answer is maybe. One of the first questions many of my clients have after they have been in a car wreck is whether they can accept the insurance company’s pay-off for their totaled car.  Most people need the pay-off money to be able to buy substitute transportation…

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