Bicycle accidents occur all too frequently in Georgia and throughout the country. A 2012 federal study showed that 17 bicyclists died in accidents in Georgia, 11th highest among all states. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution further noted last year there were more than 129 bicycle collisions in Fulton and DeKalb counties alone…
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Store Not Liable for Women Who Tripped Over Child Sitting Behind Her
Premises liability is often associated with “slip and fall” cases. For example, if a person slips in a puddle in the middle of supermarket and injures himself, the store can be held liable if it knew about the water and failed to mop it up in a timely fashion. But…
Corrections Officer May Be Sued Over Dangerous Lawn Mower
Government employees are not subject to the same standards as members of the general public. As a general rule in Georgia, a state employee enjoys “official immunity” when exercising discretion in the performance of his or her duties. Only when a state employee fails to carry out a specifically mandated…
Making a Federal Case Out of an Auto Accident
Jurisdiction is often a tricky issue to understand in personal injury cases. Most personal injury lawsuits, such as those arising from motor vehicle accidents, are heard in state courts. But a case may be tried in federal court if there is “complete diversity” among the parties. This means, for example,…
Appeals Court Upholds $4 Million Verdict to Asbestos Victim
Malignant mesothelioma is a deadly form of cancer usually caused by exposure to asbestos. Prolonged inhalation of asbestos fibers can lead to a mesothelioma diagnosis decades after the fact. Because asbestos was commonly used in the construction industry until the 1970s, over a million people are still at risk for…
Victim Cannot Sue Because He Saw Hazard Two Weeks Before Accident
The Georgia Court of Appeals has made it more difficult for persons injured on other people’s property to bring a premises liability claim. In a March 30 decision, a divided appeals court upheld a trial judge’s decision to grant summary judgment in the case of a man injured while working…
Appeals Court Says Insurer May Be Liable for Teenager Injured in ATV Accident
If someone is injured on your property and sues, you naturally expect your insurance company will cover any damages. But insurance policies are complex contracts often containing multiple exclusions, which could leave you on the hook for a large award. That is why it is important to understand every term…
Georgia Supreme Court Says Malpractice Plaintiff Can Substitute Experts
On March 27, the Georgia Supreme Court issued a ruling that should benefit all patients who bring medical malpractice claims in the state. The high court unanimously affirmed a lower court’s decision allowing a malpractice plaintiff to amend his complaint after a trial court found it defective. The defect arose from…
Appeals Court Says Insurance Check Created Binding Settlement Agreement
It is common for victims in automobile accidents to reach out-of-court settlements with negligent drivers or their insurance carriers. But victims should always be mindful of Georgia law governing such settlements. If you make a “final” demand to an insurer for money, and the insurer accepts and agrees to pay…
Appeals Court Says Daycare Franchise Not Responsible for Child’s Injuries
In any personal injury lawsuit against a business—say, a slip-and-fall or similar premises liability case—the defendant may have a franchise relationship with another company. Does that mean the franchisor can be held liable for the local business’ negligence? A recent Georgia Court of Appeals decision provides a useful illustration of…