What are the Highest Paid Types of Lawyers?
Stephen Hasner | Personal Injury | May 20, 2024
There is a wide range in the salaries different attorneys make. Most attorneys choose to specialize in particular areas of law, much the way doctors specialize in different areas of medicine. Occasionally, lawyers will practice […]
Teen Driving Laws in Georgia: What Every Teen and Parent Should Know
Stephen Hasner | Car Accidents | May 16, 2024
Getting a driver’s license is a rite of passage for teens all over the country. However, dating back to the 1990s, that rite of passage has been broken up into three stages by what are […]
Driver Requirements for Lyft GA: Vehicle and Other Requirements for Uber and Lyft in Georgia
Stephen Hasner | Uber/Lyft Accidents | May 11, 2024
Working as a rideshare driver can be an excellent opportunity for those looking to set their own schedules and meet new people. To get started, however, you must first meet the driver and vehicle requirements […]
Should I Cash The Check My Insurance Company Sent Me?
Stephen Hasner | Personal Injury | May 10, 2024
After a car accident, fall, or other accident, you might be relieved to find a check in your mail that the insurance company sends as part of an insurance claim. Many people would not question […]
What Happens If I Don’t Show Up To Jury Duty in Georgia?
Stephen Hasner | Georgia Law | May 9, 2024
It may be tempting to skip jury duty, but it is not advisable. Not showing up for jury duty can have severe consequences and penalties. While you might not enjoy the thought of serving on […]
Does Workers’ Comp Cover Workplace Violence in Georgia?
Stephen Hasner | Workers' Compensation | April 24, 2024
Workplace violence poses significant risk to employees across various industries, with potential consequences ranging from physical harm to emotional distress. Understanding whether workers’ compensation covers injuries resulting from workplace violence is crucial for employees to […]
Does Workers’ Compensation Cover Overexertion Injuries?
Stephen Hasner | Workers' Compensation | April 18, 2024
Overexertion injuries pose a significant risk to workers across various industries in Georgia, often resulting in strains, sprains, and other musculoskeletal problems. Many individuals wonder whether the workers’ compensation system covers these types of injuries. […]
Should You Post on Social Media After a Personal Injury Accident?
Stephen Hasner | Personal Injury | April 13, 2024
In the aftermath of an accident, the instinct to share updates and feelings on social media is understandable. Whether it is to inform loved ones, seek support, or simply document your journey, social media platforms […]
What to Do if Your Teen Is Hurt at Their Summer Job
Stephen Hasner | Workplace Injuries | April 7, 2024
With summer break approaching, countless teenagers are applying for jobs, embracing the opportunities to gain valuable skills and financial independence. While picking up a job over the summer can be rewarding, it also comes with […]
Are Poor Working Conditions a Reason to File a Carpet Manufacturing Injury Claim in Georgia?
Stephen Hasner | Workplace Injuries | March 27, 2024
Although poor working conditions are not a basis for filing for workers’ compensation caused by a carpet manufacturing accident in Georgia, you may seek a claim for injuries caused by a third party. If a […]