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What Can I Do If I’m Prescribed the Wrong Medication

A personal injury attorney may be able to help you if you were prescribed the wrong medication and suffered harm as a result. They can advise you on your legal rights and options and can help you pursue a claim for compensation. In cases involving medication errors, a personal injury attorney may be able to…

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6 Steps to Take after an Accident with a Tractor Trailer

Get information: Get the contact information, insurance information, and license plate number of the truck driver and the trucking company. Always take pictures of any DOT numbers, and any pictures on the trailer and the cab of the truck. Also, take note of any witnesses and get their contact information as well.

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Can I File a Claim Against a Bar, Nightclub, or Property Owner for Lack of Security?

Georgia Law and Nightclub Security Inadequate or negligent security is often to blame for preventable acts of violence – including rape, homicide, or assault and battery. Businesses and property owners, including those who run bars or nightclub establishments, could be found negligent for failing to provide adequate security. Inadequate security often places a customer or…

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How Much is My Georgia Auto Accident Claim Worth?

Accidents in the state of Georgia injure motorists and damage property each year. When those injuries occur because someone was at-fault, those involved typically need assistance with their recovery. The monetary value of a Georgia auto accident lawsuit involves numerous types of damages – including both economic and non-economic. Just some types of examples of…

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Determining Who Is Legally Liable in a Motorcycle Collision in Georgia

Motorcycle collisions, not unlike other types of motor vehicle collisions, often occur due to someone’s negligence. In Georgia, the person who is negligent must take responsibility for his or her actions by paying a share of the damages that he or she has caused. Georgia recognizes that, if the motorcycle rider is less than 50…

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