Monthly Archives: June 2025
When Does a Nursing Mistake Become a Legal Issue?
Nurses play a critical role in patient care, often acting as the first line of defense in hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities. Their responsibilities include administering medication, monitoring vital signs, providing emotional support, and communicating vital information to doctors. But what happens when a nurse makes a mistake—and when does that mistake cross… Read More »
Proving Negligence in Trip and Fall Cases: What Evidence Do You Need?
Trip and fall accidents may seem minor at first, but they can result in serious injuries—broken bones, concussions, back injuries, and even long-term disability. If you’ve been injured in a trip and fall incident due to unsafe conditions on someone else’s property, you may have a valid personal injury claim under Georgia law. However,… Read More »
Should You Fight a Traffic Ticket in Atlanta? When It’s Worth It (and When It’s Not)
Getting a traffic ticket in Atlanta or anywhere in Georgia may feel like a minor inconvenience—but depending on the circumstances, it can have lasting consequences. From increased insurance premiums to points on your license and even possible license suspension, it’s important to weigh your options before simply paying the fine. At The Spizman Firm,… Read More »
Embezzlement in the Workplace: When a Mistake Turns Into a Felony
Embezzlement is one of the most serious white-collar crimes under Georgia law—and it often starts with what seems like a small mistake. You may have borrowed money from a company account with the intention of paying it back, or used a company credit card for personal expenses, not realizing the legal consequences. But in… Read More »
Can You Expunge a Fraud Charge in Georgia? What You Need to Know
Being charged with fraud can have a devastating impact on your life—even if the case was dismissed or you were never convicted. A fraud charge on your record can harm your chances of securing employment, housing, or even educational opportunities. Fortunately, under Georgia law, it may be possible to expunge, or restrict, your criminal… Read More »
When Does a Bar Fight Become an Aggravated Assault Charge in Georgia?
Bar fights are often fueled by alcohol, poor judgment, and heated emotions. What starts as a verbal disagreement can quickly escalate into a physical altercation—and in Georgia, that kind of incident can have serious legal consequences. While many people assume a bar fight might result in a simple misdemeanor or disorderly conduct charge, it… Read More »
Meth Possession in Georgia: One Mistake, a Lifetime of Consequences?
Being charged with possession of methamphetamine is a serious matter in the state of Georgia. Meth is classified as a Schedule II controlled substance, meaning it has a high potential for abuse and limited medical use. A conviction for meth possession can result in harsh penalties, including prison time, fines, and a permanent criminal… Read More »
Can You Appeal a Prostitution Criminal Charge in Georgia? What Atlanta Defendants Should Know
Facing a criminal conviction for prostitution in Georgia can feel overwhelming—but a conviction is not necessarily the end of your legal journey. If you believe there were legal errors during your case, you may have the right to appeal the conviction or sentence. At The Spizman Firm, our Atlanta Criminal Defense Attorneys help clients… Read More »
How to Obtain Medical Records to Investigate Nursing Mistakes
If you suspect that a nursing error caused harm to you or a loved one, one of the most important steps in pursuing legal action is obtaining the relevant medical records. These records are critical to understanding what happened, identifying whether a mistake occurred, and determining who may be held accountable. At The Spizman… Read More »
Facing Cocaine Charges in Georgia? Here’s How Police Use Evidence to Build Their Case
Being charged with cocaine possession or distribution in Georgia is a serious matter that can carry life-changing consequences. Even a small amount of cocaine can result in a felony charge, potentially leading to prison time, fines, probation, and a permanent criminal record. If you’re facing cocaine-related charges in Georgia, it’s critical to understand how… Read More »
