Whether you're used to navigating the ins and outs of enormous parking garages in downtown Georgia cities, or you only access them occasionally when you take in a show or meet friends at a popular nightspot, there's obviously a certain amount of risk involved when you...
Distinguished Georgia Trial Attorneys
Month: February 2017
Legal guidance for those hurt on apartment property
For the protection of tenants living in Georgia apartment buildings, property owners and managers are obligated by law to keep their living areas safe and free from dangers. Otherwise, factors such as poor maintenance, inadequate securing and lighting, and animal...
Negligent security is a serious safety concern
When a crime such as molestation, assault or rape occurs, victims may fail to consider how other parties besides the perpetrator may bear responsibility for what happened. If you are a victim of this type of crime, obtaining justice for what you have been through may...
Man beaten into coma at Six Flags will have new trial
The Georgia Supreme Court is expected to rule in a premises liability case involving Six Flags Over Georgia. A man who was beaten into a coma while visiting the park in 2007 was previously awarded $35 million in a jury trial. The Georgia Court of Appeals reversed the...
Liability when people are injured in bar attacks
Some Georgians are unfortunately assaulted when they visit bars. In some of the cases, the injured victims may be able to hold both their attackers and the bars to be civilly liable to pay monetary damages to them. If you were attacked while you were visiting a bar,...
Tips for avoiding accidents on an escalator
Shopping malls and convention centers in Georgia often include escalators. Although these machines promote the smooth flow of people between levels, they can present a hazard to users. To promote safe use among members of the public, a trade group has published...