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Personal injury law book, stethoscope, and gavel—visualizing Georgia claims and pre-existing conditions.
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

In this article, you can discover… How pre-existing conditions can impact your personal injury case in Georgia. Why it is crucial to tell your attorney about any past injuries. How your attorney can help you navigate your claim in light of past injuries. How Are Pre-Existing Conditions Defined In A Georgia Personal Injury Lawsuit? A pre-existing condition can be any injury, illness, or medical issue that you had prior to your accident. Some of these conditions could include old back injuries, arthritis, or prior surgeries. In Georgia, these conditions don’t…Read More

Scales of justice with coins, symbolizing financial decisions in Georgia settlements or trials.
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

Personal injury claims are never easy; you will be fighting against insurance companies just to recover the costs and compensation for the harm that has been done to you. But one decision hangs permanently in the balance over every claim in Georgia: to settle or not to settle. This article will help you better consider your options and consequences by explaining: The factors you need to consider when deciding whether to accept a settlement. The benefits of settling over going to trial and the costs of refusing an offer. What…Read More

Georgia personal injury trial—gavel and scales of justice in a law firm setting.
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

Trials are not common in personal injury cases, but they do happen, and you should be prepared to go to one if you want to secure a fair settlement for your injury. In this article, we go over what to expect from a personal injury claim trial in Georgia courts, including: The steps and stages of a personal injury trial in Georgia. The risks of taking a personal injury case to court, including the consequences of losing. Our firm's approach to securing personal injury claim victories. What Are The Steps…Read More

Personal injury attorney consultation in Georgia—gavel and law sign on desk.
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

Talking to a lawyer is rarely a comfortable experience, especially when so much is at stake after a serious injury. But we want to make it as pleasant and efficient an experience as possible, so here is a brief article on… What to expect during an initial consultation. What documents to bring with you when first meeting a lawyer. Questions you should ask your attorney during this meeting. What Documents Should I Bring To My First Consultation With A Personal Injury Lawyer? Anything and everything that you have available will…Read More

Person with arm in blue cast standing near a damaged car—debunking car accident claim myths in Georgia.
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

Car accidents are among the most common ways to get injured in Georgia, and when that accident was not your fault, chances are you will be able to bring a personal injury claim against those who were. These claims, however, are not well understood, and this article will help clear up some of the most common myths and misconceptions, including: Whether or not you need to go to court to get personal injury compensation. Why insurers cannot always be trusted to fairly handle your claim. The impact of less severe…Read More

Car Accident: Police at Collision Scene
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

The effects of alcohol on human physiology are thoroughly documented, yet comprehensive studies on the effects of most drugs remain sparse. This gap in knowledge makes addressing the legal challenges associated with drugged driving more complex. Nonetheless, individuals need to recognize that operating a vehicle while under the influence of drugs presents a serious risk. Similar to alcohol, substances like marijuana and opioids can impair a driver’s judgment, resulting in dangerous accidents. The Impact Of Drugs On The Body Operating a vehicle while under the influence of drugs greatly heightens…Read More

Injury Claim: Injured Person, Gavel, Notes
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

The aftermath of a collision can result in various physical injuries, some of which may be severe and require extensive medical treatment. The financial burden can be staggering, as medical bills can escalate quickly, and the costs of repairing or replacing your vehicle can be substantial. Consequently, many individuals wonder whether they have the right to sue the party responsible for the accident and go after the damages they deserve. When Can You File A Lawsuit After A Car Accident In Georgia? There are several strong reasons that can prompt…Read More

Car Accident: Damaged Vehicles After Collision
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

Determining fault in a Georgia car accident is crucial for obtaining compensation after a collision. Under Georgia law, all drivers are liable for the accidents they cause and must carry sufficient insurance to cover potential liabilities. However, figuring out who is at fault can be complex, as ambiguities and conflicting claims often need careful evaluation. Why Does Fault Matter In A Car Accident In Georgia? In Georgia, the law uses a fault-based system for auto accidents and insurance claims. This means that the party found responsible for the accident must pay for the…Read More

Lawyers discussing statute of limitations in a professional office setting.
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

A statute of limitations is a legal provision establishing the maximum timeframe within which individuals or entities must initiate legal action following an alleged wrongdoing. This timeframe varies significantly depending on the nature of the offense, such as whether it is a civil matter, like breach of contract or personal injury, or a criminal matter, such as theft or assault. In addition, the statute of limitations is determined by the laws of the specific jurisdiction, which means that different states or countries may have different time limits for the same…Read More

Neck Injury: Woman Hurt After Car Accident
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

Dealing with medical expenses, potential vehicle repairs, and other financial burdens after a motor vehicle accident can be overwhelming. However, if you were not at fault for the accident, you should not have to cover these costs. In fact, according to Georgia’s laws, you have certain legal rights that can help you pursue the justice and compensation you deserve. Overview Of Georgia Laws According to Georgia laws, it is a legal requirement to report a car crash if it results in any of the following: Injuries to anyone, regardless of how…Read More

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