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Diversity Jurisdiction and Georgia Personal Injury Lawsuits

If you are injured in a car accident caused by the negligence of another person, your typical remedy is to file a personal injury lawsuit in state court. Depending on certain factors, the defense may have the right to transfer the case to federal court. This is known as “removal.”…

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Can You File a Personal Injury Lawsuit in the U.S. if You are Injured on a European Cruise Ship?

If you are injured in a slip-and-fall accident while shopping in a store in Georgia, there is typically no question that you have the right to file a personal injury lawsuit in Georgia. But what happens if you are injured in an accident while on a cruise ship at sea?…

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Krispy Kreme Faces New Trial Over Allegedly Frivolous Defense in Auto Accident Case

Insurance companies and corporate defendants often try to deny a legitimate personal injury claim. It is one thing to litigate a case in court. But it is quite another when a defendant raises arguments it knows to be frivolous. For this reason, Georgia law allows successful personal injury plaintiffs to…

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Can You Sue Someone in Georgia for an Injury That Occurred in a Foreign Country?

Georgia courts enforce strict jurisdictional requirements when it comes to personal injury lawsuits. This means you cannot proceed with a case unless the court has both the appropriate subject-matter and geographic authority over the parties. Even when a case does satisfy all jurisdictional requirements, a court may still refuse to…

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