Two Georgia College Freshmen Die In MINI Cooper Car Wreck
On September 22, 2011, John Harof and Alexander Delor, two freshmen from the Georgia College and State University were killed in a single car accident in Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Georgia. The...
View ArticleHead On Collision Injures Two in DeKalb County, Georgia
According to an Atlanta Journal Constitution article, two adults were injured early this morning when a wrong-way driver crashed into a car head-on on I-85 in DeKalb County, Georgia. Numerous calls...
View ArticleGwinnett County High School Basketball Player and Three Others Die in SUV Crash
On October 8, 2011, a Gwinnett County high school basketball player and three members of his family died in an SUV rollover in Florida. Darrian George was a 17-year-old boy who played basketball for...
View ArticleSingle Vehicle Accident Kills Lawrenceville Man
Yesterday morning, a 25-year-old man was killed near Dacula, Ga., when his vehicle traveled off the roadway and hit a tree. The Atlanta Journal Constitution article indicates that the motorist,...
View ArticleDUI Motorist Kills Georgia Cheerleader
On July 1, 2012, Brittany Sailors exited a neighborhood along with two passengers and attempted to turn left onto Lakeview Road near Grayson, Georgia when an oncoming motorist collided into the...
View Article86 PERCENT OF DRIVERS INVOLVED IN 7-CAR PILE UP WERE CHARGED WITH DUI
What are the odds that six of seven drivers involved in a chain reaction car wreck in Clayton County, Ga., were driving under the influence? At a simple glance, 86 percent of the drivers....
View ArticleGeorgia Supreme Court Upholds State Sovereign Immunity in Principle; Effect...
Following Governor Nathan Deal’s veto of a 2016 bill that, if signed, would have authorized prospective suits challenging the constitutionally of states or local laws, the Georgia Supreme Court...
View ArticleGeorgia Supreme Court Makes It Easier For Victims To Provide Notice of Injury...
When an individual seeks compensation from a county for injuries or harm suffered arising from some county action or on a premises controlled by a county, the plaintiff must fulfill greater procedural...
View ArticleIntervening Acts Need Only Be Foreseeable, Not Negligent or Wrongful, Says...
In wrongful death actions, as well as in civil tort cases in general, an injured plaintiff must prove that his injury was “caused by” the defendant in order to recover for his or her injuries. This...
View ArticleGA PLAINTIFFS HAVE SAME DUTY TO PRESERVE EVIDENCE AS DO DEFENDANTS
In 2018, the Supreme Court of Georgia in Cooper Tire & Rubber Company v. Koch, 339 Ga. App. 357 (793 SE2d 564), advised that the plaintiff has a duty to preserve relevant evidence when plaintiff...
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