Spoliation is the destruction or significant alteration of evidence or the failure to preserve property (or evidence) for another’s use as evidence in pending or reasonably foreseeable litigation. The moving
2023 Super Lawyer and Rising Star Honorees
We pride ourselves on our book smarts AND street smarts! We are very excited to share that all three of our attorneys were honored for inclusion in this year’s Super Lawyers
Can a Car Accident Victim Sue the Maker of a Phone App that the Driver was Using at the Time of the Crash?
While driving over 100 miles per hour, a motorist rear-ended a car driven by the plaintiff, causing him to suffer severe injuries. When the crash happened, the driver was using
Two-Day Jury Trial in Fulton Court Nets Verdict in Our Client’s Favor
We had the pleasure of trying a case in Fulton County State Court before Judge Patsy Porter on October 31 and November 1, 2022. The facts of this case involved
Is Circumstantial Evidence Enough to Recover in a Personal Injury Action?
An SUV driver filed a personal injury action against the City of Sandersville, alleging that City employees’ negligence resulted in a collision between her SUV and a City waste collection
Go UGA!
We are cheering for the University of Georgia Bulldogs in tonight’s National Championship!
Congratulations to Associate Attorney Campbell Walker for Passing the State Bar!
Campbell Walker, the Firm’s newest lawyer, just learned he passed the Bar. Great work, Campbell!
Golfing for a Cause
Our law firm was proud to help sponsor the cause at yesterday’s golf tournament benefiting The Salvation Army and Boys & Girls Club of America. We had a blast; miraculously,
Got Hit by a Car While Crossing the Street?
How common are car-pedestrian accidents? According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 6,000 pedestrians died in crashes in the U.S. in 2017. That means one death every 88