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Person holding their lower back, symbolizing pain and suffering damages in Georgia claims.
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

If you suffered harm in a personal injury accident in Georgia, you may be able to pursue certain types of compensatory damages. Compensatory damages refer to compensation a person can recover for the losses they suffered due to another person’s wrongful conduct. These damages are usually split into economic and non-economic damages, which include a person’s pain and suffering from the accident and their injuries. What Are Pain and Suffering Damages? Pain and suffering is a legal phrase that applies to the non-economic aspect of a plaintiff’s damages in a…Read More

Government car crash: Filing a lawsuit.
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

If you are considering taking legal action against the government for damages incurred in an accident in Georgia, there are specific prerequisites that must first be fulfilled. In the below guide, we will go over these requirements and provide a comprehensive explanation of whether you have the right to sue an agency after an accident in Georgia. When Can You Sue the Government? If you suffered harm in an accident due to a government worker’s negligent actions, you may be able to pursue compensation for the damages you endured. While…Read More

Healthcare professional with stethoscope highlighting negligence in medical cases.
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

Everyone has likely heard the term negligence before, whether from a friend, family member, or a television show. However, very few people actually understand what this term means, let alone what it can mean for them if they were harmed in a Georgia accident. That is why in the below post, we will go over everything you need to know about negligence and how it can impact your potential financial recovery after an accident. What Is Negligence? Negligence occurs when a person causes an accident or harms another individual because they…Read More

Car accident scene reflecting punitive damages in Georgia law.
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

When it comes to punitive damages, determining whether a case qualifies for these damages following an accident or what these damages entail can be quite challenging. That is why we have prepared the following guide to help clear up some of the uncertainties regarding these damages. In the post below, we will go over what you need to know about punitive damages in Georgia and review some of the frequently asked questions personal injury victims have regarding these damages. What Exactly Are Punitive Damages? Punitive damages, also known as exemplary…Read More

Personal injury claims in Georgia: book and stethoscope symbolizing legal and medical aspects.
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

Unfortunately, personal injury claims can arise for several reasons, including dog bites, motorcycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, bicycle accidents, car crashes, construction accidents, boating accidents, and even medical malpractice. However, in the following guide, we will go over some of the more common Georgia accidents that tend to result in these claims and also reveal how a Georgia personal injury lawyer can help you following these accidents. Automobile, Motorcycle, And Trucking Accidents If you suffered harm in a motor vehicle accident because of another individual’s negligent, reckless, or intentional actions, you…Read More

Bandaged hand depicting personal injury linked to Georgia's legal statute time limits.
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

If you suffered harm in an accident in Georgia due to another person’s wrongful, intentional, or reckless actions, you may be entitled to compensation for the injuries and losses you endured. However, before you can go after this money, you have to keep in mind that the time to pursue legal action is limited. That is why it is critical to know how long you have to file your case before your rights disappear. What Exactly Is The Statute Of Limitations? The statute of limitation is a law that sets the maximum…Read More

Lawyer discussing types of personal injury damages with a client in Georgia.
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

If you or a loved one suffered harm in a Georgia personal injury accident due to the wrongful actions of another, you may be entitled to compensation. In the below post, we will go over the different types of damages you might be able to claim and explain how an experienced Georgia personal injury attorney can help you fight for the justice and financial recovery you are entitled to. Economic Damages Economic damages refer to payment for the financial losses that result from an accident, such as the out-of-pocket expenses…Read More

Faulty ladder in Georgia home linked to product liability law and consumer safety risks.
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

All people use countless products produced by various companies in their daily life. These can range from phones to medications to cars and beyond. However, even though these products can be integral to functioning on the daily, they sometimes can cause you harm. Product liability is an area of law allowing consumers to hold the manufacturers of dangerous or defective products accountable for the injury or damage they caused. Georgia law applies the legal principle of strict liability in product liability cases, meaning that the manufacturer of a defective product is responsible…Read More

Bicycle accident scene, highlighting personal injury legal guidance and case process.
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

If you or a loved one have sustained an injury as a result of someone’s negligence, you may have a lot of questions. One of the most common ones is when you will be able to hold that person accountable for their actions and receive the compensation you deserve? You have the absolute right to receive compensation for your losses and all that you’ve endured, and it’s vital you contact an experienced personal injury attorney to make sure all of the right steps are followed and to maximize your settlement…Read More

Gavel and stethoscope symbolizing personal injury rights for undocumented immigrants in Georgia.
  • By: Richard Hobbs, Esq.

Undocumented immigrants are people of other nationalities who are residing in the United States without a valid immigration status such as a work visa or a green card. Often, undocumented immigrants do not speak out about injuries they’ve sustained. They suffer in silence because they believe they don’t have the same rights that American citizens enjoy or out of fear that if they speak up, they could be deported. However, all people under Georgia law have the right to seek justice and compensation for their losses, regardless of immigration status.…Read More

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