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Navigating Slip and Fall Accidents in Cobb County Commercial Properties

Cobb County Commercial property owners are expected to prevent slip-and-fall accidents. To fully understand this type of accident, consider the legal framework around premises liability in Georgia. If you or a loved one has experienced a slip-and-fall accident in Cobb County, talking with an experienced Marietta personal injury lawyer can be useful…

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What to Do About a Dog Bite in Cobb County

Getting bitten by a dog can be scary, shocking, and unpleasant. If you have been bitten or scratched by a dog, cat, or other mammal, it is essential to report the event and get medical attention. Cobb and Douglas Public Health provides specific instructions for reporting and getting medical care.…

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Know Your Rights in a Slip-and-Fall Case in Marietta

To win a slip and fall claim, you need to establish the property owner’s liability for a condition that is unsafe. This sounds relatively straightforward, but many elements can come into play. If you have been involved in a slip and fall accident, there are key legal concepts to be…

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Swimming Pool Injuries in Georgia: A Closer Look

Drownings are the most common kind of swimming pool injury. In fact, drowning is the leading cause of death among children under 4 and the second-leading cause of injury-related death among children under 14. A young child can drown in as little as a few inches of water, meaning that not even…

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Do Fall Victims Automatically Get Settlements?

Unfortunately, no, and that’s a shame. Slip-and-fall injuries are the leading cause of hospital emergency room visits. These injuries send over eight million Americans to emergency departments every year. The ER bill is only the first of many medical bills and other expenses that someone must pay. Unless they receive settlements, these…

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Top Five Injuries in Fall Injury Claims

The average injury-related hospital stay costs over $10,000 per day. This figure does not include follow-up care, physical therapy, and ancillary expenses, such as medical devices, transportation expenses like ambulance costs, and prescription drugs. When all these costs are added up, they could easily exceed $100,000. Many of these expenses are…

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Five Most Common Older Adult Fall Injuries

The medical bills and other economic losses associated with older adult falls total over $50 billion per year. Medicare and most private health insurance cover some of, but not all of, these costs. Therefore, many older fall victims could be financially responsible for medical bills they cannot pay. Even if a public…

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Breaking Down a Fall Injury Claim

Every year, serious fall injuries send over eight million Americans to hospital emergency rooms. The physical injuries these victims sustain are just the beginning. Falls usually cause emotional injuries, as well, especially if the victim is over 65. Many of these individuals are so afraid of falling again that they cease most…

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Grocery Store Falls From the Inside Out

Every year, small and large supermarkets pay over $450 million to resolve indoor and outdoor slip-and-fall claims. These falls cause physical and emotional injuries. Physically, these victims sustain head injuries, broken bones, and other such wounds that often never heal, or at least never entirely heal. The same is true for the…

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What You Should Know About Nursing Home Falls

Frequently, a fall puts a person in a nursing home, and a subsequent fall keeps the person there longer than expected. Falls account for 40%of nursing home admissions, and 60% of residents fall at the facility.  Understaffing and overcrowding contribute to many of these incidents. Groundskeeping and other such maintenance…

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