Monthly Archives: March 2023

Traffic Violations In Georgia
Many drivers in Georgia have gotten traffic tickets for some reason or another. Maybe they were speeding or they ran a stop sign. Perhaps they were driving with a suspended license, expired registration, or no insurance. These traffic violations can affect your ability to drive. You could get points assessed on your license or… Read More »

Common Broken Bones After A Car Accident
The impact of a car accident can lead to a variety of injuries. One of the most common injuries is broken bones. While broken bones do heal over time, they can be painful and require surgery and other extensive treatments. Depending on where your bone breaks, you may also suffer from mobility issues, which… Read More »

Slips And Falls In The Workplace
Slips, trips, and falls can happen virtually anywhere, from the home to grocery stores to restaurants to parking lots to the workplace. Slipping and falling on a surface is no laughing matter. A person can suffer serious injuries or death if they land on their head or back. They could suffer a sprain, break… Read More »

Can I File A Medical Malpractice Claim If I Am Unhappy With My Cosmetic Surgery?
Many of us are not happy with our bodies. Our stomachs are too flabby. Our faces have too many wrinkles. Our breasts are too small. We all have flaws, but many of us accept them. Then there are millions who do something about them. In 2018, more than 17 million people underwent plastic surgery… Read More »

Cheerleader Killed In DUI Crash
It’s always devastating when a young person loses their life in a car accident, especially one that could have been prevented. Sadly, a popular high school cheerleader was recently killed in a solo-vehicle crash caused by intoxication. A 16-year-old girl was killed in a car accident on October 29. The solo-vehicle crash occurred on… Read More »

Arrests Made In Georgia Church Theft Ring
Scams are common and can involve those that least expect it, such as churches and members. A recent theft ring among Georgia churches has led to more than $150,000 stolen. According to investigators, 36 churches were victimized in Fayette County alone. The theft is targeting mailed-in donations from members. Three people from Houston were… Read More »

Man Starts Intentional Fire, Faces Arson Charges
When couples break up, there can be a lot of drama involved. Sometimes exes will stalk their former partner or even make threats to them. Threats can be scary and lead to serious crimes. A Georgia man was recently arrested for arson after attempting to burn down the home of an ex-girlfriend. The man… Read More »

Can You Sue A Convenience Store For Injuries?
You may not think about it, but every time you leave your home, there is the risk of an accident or injury. One of these is slips and falls. Slips and falls lead to 1 million emergency room visits every year. These falls can lead to injuries, including bruises, broken bones, sprains, and head… Read More »

Man Charged With Battery After Hitting Someone With Hot Dog
When you think of assault with a deadly weapon, you may think of a gun, knife, baseball bat, or maybe a stick or huge rock. But a hot dog? It may seem laughable, but it’s a true story that recently happened in Augusta. As you can imagine, alcohol was at play, with a drunk… Read More »

Parents File Wrongful Death Suit After Son Dies From Kratom
Kratom is an herbal extract that comes from the leaves of Mitragyna speciosa, a tropical evergreen tree found in Southeast Asia. Kratom has opioid properties and stimulant-like effects. It is used as traditional medicine in some countries and in the United States, many people use it for pain, anxiety, depression, and opioid withdrawal. The… Read More »