Health Effects of Lack of Oxygen at Birth

All people need oxygen to live. But that need for oxygen is particularly important in newborns. Even a mild lack of oxygen in a newborn can have severe consequences. When oxygen enters the body, it […]

Can a Totally Inexperienced Person Become a Federal Judge?

The frightening truth is that an inexperienced person could become a federal judge in the United States. Our Constitution does not provide specific requirements for serving as a federal judge. However, since most federal judgeships […]

Do Backseat Passengers Have to Wear a Seat Belt in Georgia?

Georgia has a mandatory seat belt law for all drivers and passengers in the front seat. But this law does not cover the backseat except for certain passengers. Learn which passengers must wear a seat […]

What is a Lien on a Personal Injury Case?

Whether you are injured because of a fall, dog bite, car accident, or other cause, you incur medical bills for the treatment of your injuries. You are responsible for paying those medical bills. Your health […]

Child Booster Seat/Restraint Laws in Georgia

Every parent wants their children to stay safe, especially when traveling. But keeping a child safe in a moving vehicle is easier said than done. There’s a reason that more than 90,000 children are injured […]

What is the “Reasonable Person” Standard in a Negligence Claim?

Negligence claims are ubiquitous in civil courtrooms. However, no two cases are alike – each represents a unique fact pattern. A negligent defendant is liable due to their failure to conform their behavior to an […]

Suing for Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress

Accident victims often include emotional distress as part of their damages when filing a personal injury lawsuit. Georgia laws allow accident victims to recover compensation for emotional distress. However, victims must prove the elements of […]

Understanding Assumption of Risk

If you have suffered an injury caused by someone else’s negligence, you might have a valid personal injury claim. You may file your claim against the at-fault party who caused your injury. Alternatively, you may […]

What Does Bar Stand for in the Bar Exam or Bar Association?

Many people know that attorneys are required to pass the bar exam before they can practice. However, most people are unaware of what the term “bar” means in relation to the legal profession. There are […]

Breaking Down Attorney-Client Privilege: What it Means and How it Can Affect Your Atlanta, GA Case

Are you concerned about what is said in attorney-client conversations being used against you in court? Do you wonder what guarantee you have that an Atlanta personal injury lawyer will keep your information confidential?   If […]