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Understanding modified comparative negligence in car accident claims

If your actions contributed to a car crash in Georgia, the state’s modified comparative negligence laws will determine whether you can recover compensation for the damages you suffered. Your degree of fault for the accident is the deciding factor here. Georgia’s comparative fault rules allow…

What is “dry” drowning and “secondary” drowning?

A child can drown very quickly. It only takes a moment of disorientation and a few mouthfuls of water in a pool or a lake to lead to tragedy. However, the danger isn’t over once a child is brought back up on dry land. While…

What losses can people recover after a semi-truck crash?

People involved in serious motor vehicle collisions often experience major personal setbacks. Some people get hurt, and others have to replace a vehicle because theirs is no longer safe to drive. Many others incur significant injuries. Certain types of crashes are more likely than others…

Two fall injuries that are especially serious for seniors

A fall from a height can cause serious injuries to just about anyone. However, as people get older, even a “same level” fall can cause potentially devastating injuries. People’s bodies change inside and outside as they age. Bones become more fragile and easily breakable. It…

Fighting for fair accident and injury compensation

The aftermath of a car accident can be overwhelming, leaving injury victims with emotional distress and a mountain of unpaid bills. If you’ve recently been injured in a wreck, understanding car accident compensation laws can help during this difficult time by helping you to ensure…

How does medical gaslighting lead to misdiagnosis?

One of the most frustrating things in the world is turning to a medical professional for help and having your symptoms dismissed out of hand – but that’s the reality for a lot of victims of medical gaslighting. Women and people of color, in particular,…

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