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Motorcycle Safety and Accident Claims in Marietta 

In mid-February, a 19-year-old motorcyclist died after a crash in Cobb County. According to an Alive 11 news report, police believe that excessive speed and lane violations could have played a role in the deadly accident. Police are still investigating the incident.  If you have been involved in a motorcycle accident…

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What to Do After a Motorcycle Crash in Marietta

A motorcycle driver died after being hit by a car in Marietta, Marietta Police reported in a Patch article. The crash happened on Delfk Road, east of Bentley Road, police said. The motorcycle driver attempted to avoid the accident but was unsuccessful.  In Marietta, we are seeing more crashes involving cars,…

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Liability Issues in Cobb County Motorcycle Wrecks

Automobile safety technology has advanced considerably over the last 100 years. Yet vehicle collisions still kill or seriously injure millions of Americans every year. Motorcycle safety technology has barely budged over the past century. So, it is no surprise that motorcycle wrecks are 30 times deadlier than other vehicle collisions. Non-fatal motorcycle…

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High-Speed Police Chase Kills Motorcyclist

A high-speed pursuit in Acworth ended badly when a motorcyclist, allegedly racing another motorcyclist, struck a Honda Accord. The rider died at the scene. Prior to the crash, Georgia State Patrol troopers were assisting the Bartow County Sheriff’s Office in pursuing two motorcycle drivers who were racing on GA-3 near…

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Riding a Motorcycle Can be Fun and Deadly

There is something about riding a motorcycle through the countryside, with the wind in your face, that is exhilarating. Motorcyclists say the ride feels like freedom, and they might have a point. On the other hand, freedom comes with a price, even when you are just talking about riding a…

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Court of Appeals Upholds Defense Verdict in Wrongful Death Lawsuit 

In October 2014, a man from McDonough, Georgia, died after his Suzuki motorcycle collided with a Toyota Prius. According to a report from the Henry Herald at the time, the man “was traveling east on Campground Road and the Prius was traveling north on Palmer Road.” The Prius then pulled…

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Company Insurer Liable for Drunk Driving Employee’s Accident

If a reckless driver injures someone in a car accident, the driver may not be the only person liable for damages. If the driver was operating a vehicle owned by his or her employer, the employer may be vicariously liable for the victim’s injuries. If the employer had the vehicle…

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Supreme Court Rejects New Trial Based on Alleged Juror Bias

While many personal injury lawsuits settle without the need for a trial, plenty of cases still go before a jury. Jurors are supposed to be fair and impartial. Attorneys for both sides question prospective jurors to screen them for possible biases. But the system is not perfect. The United States…

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Appeals Court Says Defense Attorney’s Closing Arguments Did Not Influence Jury

An attorney’s opening and closing arguments during trial should not be confused for evidence. The attorney may attempt to persuade the jury on how to best interpret the evidence introduced at trial. But a jury is not supposed to substitute rhetoric for evidence. Recently, the Georgia Court of Appeals addressed…

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Federal Judge Says Insurer Liable for “Uninsured Motorist” Coverage In Accident Caused by Georgia County School Bus

An “uninsured motorist” policy provides coverage to the insured when he or she is the victim of an accident caused by another party that has insufficient resources to pay the full amount of any legal damages. In this context, “uninsured” also means under-insured. Thus, for example, if Driver A is…

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