Does Georgia Still Have the Expert “Investigating Officer” Rule? In a lawsuit stemming from a fatal accident between a commercial truck and a passenger vehicle, the Georgia Supreme Court was
Does Acceptance of an Auto Insurance Release Need to be EXACTLY the Same as the Offer?
The administrators of the estate of a car accident victim (“the plaintiffs”) sued another motorist, seeking damages arising from an accident that resulted in the death of the victim. The
How Hard Must a Plaintiff Try to Serve an Out-of-State Driver?
Any time you file a lawsuit, you must notify the defendant through what is called “service of process”. You need to make sure that the person is aware of the
Was a Bus Driver’s Seizure Foreseeable or Was it an “Act of God”?
A passenger in an airport shuttle was injured when the shuttle driver suffered a medical emergency, lost control of the bus, and crashed. She sued the bus company for negligence
When Can You File An Appeal After Your Case is Decided
When Can I File Appeal in My Auto Accident Case? In a recent appeal, a Georgia motorist argued that the trial court erred in dismissing her case against an insurance
Tobin Injury Law Wins $1,600,000.00 Jury Verdict for Bicycle on Bicycle Accident
On January 25, 2023, a Fulton County jury returned a verdict in favor of our client in the amount of $1,600,000.00. For three years our lawyers warned State Farm that