How Do You Prove Wrongful Death in Georgia?
A wrongful death in Georgia is any death caused by a crime, negligence, defective property, or products. Surviving family members …
Read MoreCommon Injuries from Car Accidents
Car wrecks are one of the most common accidents in Georgia. Anyone who drives to work has probably seen a …
Read MoreGeorgia Helmet Laws: How They Can Impact Your Case
Wearing a helmet provides obvious safety benefits, but some motorcyclists refuse to strap one on. At Griffin Law Firm, we …
Read MoreYour Next Steps After Hit By A Drunk Driver in Georgia
Drunk driving accidents tend to have severe impacts. Many impaired motorists are often speeding or weaving all over the road …
Read MoreWhat to Do if Workers’ Comp Denies Your Surgery in Georgia
Workers’ compensation in Georgia should cover the costs of all reasonable and necessary medical care for on-the-job injuries. If you …
Read MoreProving Negligence in A Slip and Fall Case
Slip and fall cases are like other personal injury cases. Accident victims usually face high medical bills to treat painful …
Read MoreHit by an Uninsured Driver in Georgia? Here’s How To Still Receive Compensation
Being hit by an uninsured driver can feel like a double punch. You’re injured, your car is damaged, and now …
Read MoreWhat to do After Getting Hurt at Work
Workplace accidents are unfortunately a common occurrence in Georgia. Each year, thousands of people are hurt on the job and …
Read MoreWho is at Fault in a Rear-End Collision?
Rear-end collisions happen nearly anywhere in Snellville. Sometimes you are driving down the road when a speeding motorist comes up …
Read MoreWhat Happens If You Get Fired While on Workers’ Comp in Georgia?
If you’ve been injured at work and are now concerned about losing your paycheck and your job, you’re not alone. …
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