In October of 2024, the death of a Georgia woman made national headlines after a seven-car pileup on I-75. The details of this crash highlight the human suffering and anguish that has become so common after traffic deaths. Too often, we view fatal car accidents in Marietta as simple statistics…
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Numerous Government Vehicles Involved in Georgia Crashes
Any driver can cause a serious accident in Cobb County. Everyone is capable of misconduct, negligence, or basic mistakes – including government employees operating government vehicles. Within the past few weeks, numerous government vehicles have been involved in serious crashes throughout Georgia. These accidents have led to various injuries, and…
Understanding Drugged Driving Laws in Georgia
Georgia law defines DUI as not only driving under the influence of alcohol but also driving under the influence of drugs. In Georgia, a person is guilty of a DUI if driving under the influence of any drug to the extent that it is less safe for the person to…
Wrongful Death Claims in Georgia: A Guide for Families
Under Georgia law, “wrongful death” is when a person dies as the result of the legal fault of another person or entity. This can include a variety of causes, such as a car accident, medical malpractice, a defective product, or a criminal act. If a loved one dies and you…
Father of Deceased UGA Football Player Sues School, Others
Devin Wilcox and two other people were killed in a January car crash that happened while the players were celebrating their national championship. Now, his father filed a $40 million lawsuit against the school and two other entities, alleging that they were vicariously liable for the wreck. Police said that a school…
Common Causes of Accidental Death in Georgia
Most untimely deaths are not accidents. Instead, negligence, or a lack of care, usually causes such incidents. In Georgia, drivers and property owners usually have a duty of reasonable care. This legal responsibility is loosely based on the story of the Good Samaritan. Just like this man went out of his…
Alleged Drunk Driver Kills Teenage Girl
A 21-year-old man, who was allegedly intoxicated, lost control of his pickup, killing a 16-year-old high school cheerleader. The girl, a junior at Mill Creek High School, was the front-seat passenger in a pickup truck heading north on Sugarloaf Parkway toward State Route 316, authorities said. The driver, a 21-year-old…
Fireball Dodge Charger Crash Near Forsyth Kills Four People
A motorist who was trying to evade pursuing police officers apparently lost control of his car at speeds approaching 170mph. Four people between age 16 and age 22 died in the inferno. A deputy operating a speed trap initially clocked a Dodge Challenger at 102mph. As the deputy pursued, the…
How to Prevent Swimming Pool Injuries
Swimming pool injuries happen frequently and can cause serious damage, especially to children. The following article will provide some helpful tips for preventing swimming pool injuries. Swimming Pool Injury Statistics The following section includes some notable statistics regarding swimming pool injuries: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
Understanding Wrongful Death Claims in Georgia
As of 2019, there have been 173,040 unintentional deaths in the United States. Unintentional deaths can result from various incidents, such as work-related injuries, medical malpractice, or car accidents. When a loved one dies, it makes sense that survivors would want to file a wrongful death claim against the person…