What is Assumption of the Risk? In this personal injury case, a go-kart patron said that he was injured as a result of the negligence of the theme park when
Is Going to Lunch a “Work Activity” When an Accident Occurs?
When analyzing an employee’s “break” during the the workday, courts generally focus on the nature of the employee’s activity at the time of the injury, not whether the person was
What is SR-22 Insurance, and Do I Need it to Drive in Georgia?
What is SR-22 Insurance, and Do I Need it to Drive in Georgia? While Georgia motorists are required to have a valid driver’s license and proof of insurance, some are
Does Georgia Still Have the Expert “Investigating Officer” Rule?
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
Reckless Driving on the Rise in Georgia
Motor vehicle accidents can happen just about anywhere, but some cities are more dangerous than others. And while most auto accidents happen close to home (within five miles), major metropolitan