Who is responsible if I’m injured falling on a MARTA rail platform?
A fall on a MARTA rail platform is generally analyzed as a premises-liability matter against MARTA as the property's operator, but the claim runs through the rules that apply to...
A fall on a MARTA rail platform is generally analyzed as a premises-liability matter against MARTA as the property's operator, but the claim runs through the rules that apply to...
The most valuable injury claims combine serious, well-documented harm with clear fault and enough insurance to pay. When those three elements line up, a Georgia case tends to command a...
A structured settlement pays an injury recovery as a stream of future payments over time rather than as one immediate lump sum. In a Georgia injury case, this arrangement is...
Valuing an injury claim is an estimate built from evidence, not a fixed formula. A Georgia attorney looks at the provable harm, the strength of the liability proof, and the...
Yes. A client generally has the right to discharge a lawyer and retain a different one, even partway through a Georgia injury case. The relationship is built on the client's...
When a client changes lawyers mid-case, the former attorney is generally paid the reasonable value of the work already done, not the full contingency percentage. Georgia handles this through the...
Possibly. While a contingency fee means no attorney fee is charged when a claim fails, case expenses are a separate matter, and whether the client must repay them after a...
A power of attorney may let a relative handle parts of an injured family member's claim in Georgia, but whether it is enough depends on how the document is written...
Who controls a child's settlement funds in Georgia turns on how large the recovery is. Small amounts can be held by a parent as natural guardian; larger amounts must be...
A person's lawful or unlawful presence in the country is rarely relevant to whether someone else negligently caused a crash or a fall, and Georgia courts treat evidence with no...