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Understanding Georgia’s Dram Shop Laws

Dram shop laws pertain to the liability of bars, clubs, liquor stores, and other commercial establishments in cases where they have served alcohol to visibly intoxicated persons or minors who subsequently cause injury or damage. Under these laws, if such establishments knowingly serve alcohol to someone who is clearly drunk or if they unlawfully provide […]

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Should I Call 911 After An Accident In Georgia?

Determining whether to call 911 can be confusing when involved in an accident in Georgia. You can make that decision based on the circumstances of your situation. The law in Georgia requires reporting any accident involving injury, death, or significant property damage to the authorities immediately. The decision to contact emergency services following an accident depends […]

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Reasons That You May Not Want To Accept Your Personal Injury Settlement

When considering a personal injury settlement, you will want to approach the decision with caution and informed judgment. Common reasons to decline such an offer include the settlement amount not fully covering medical expenses, lost wages, and future care costs. Additionally, hastily accepting a settlement can lead to regrets if subsequent unaccounted health conditions arise. […]

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Anatomy Of A Motorcycle Accident

Motorcycle accidents in Georgia are a significant concern for riders, law enforcement, and public health officials. These accidents can be severe and often fatal due to the inherent lack of protection motorcycles offer compared to cars and trucks. There have been a notable number of incidents in Georgia involving motorcycles, leading to injuries and fatalities. […]

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