If you are injured in a car accident caused by the negligence of another person, your typical remedy is to file a personal injury lawsuit in state court. Depending on certain factors, the defense may have the right to transfer the case to federal court. This is known as “removal.”…
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Can You File a Personal Injury Lawsuit in the U.S. if You are Injured on a European Cruise Ship?
If you are injured in a slip-and-fall accident while shopping in a store in Georgia, there is typically no question that you have the right to file a personal injury lawsuit in Georgia. But what happens if you are injured in an accident while on a cruise ship at sea?…
Krispy Kreme Faces New Trial Over Allegedly Frivolous Defense in Auto Accident Case
Insurance companies and corporate defendants often try to deny a legitimate personal injury claim. It is one thing to litigate a case in court. But it is quite another when a defendant raises arguments it knows to be frivolous. For this reason, Georgia law allows successful personal injury plaintiffs to…
Can You Sue Someone in Georgia for an Injury That Occurred in a Foreign Country?
Georgia courts enforce strict jurisdictional requirements when it comes to personal injury lawsuits. This means you cannot proceed with a case unless the court has both the appropriate subject-matter and geographic authority over the parties. Even when a case does satisfy all jurisdictional requirements, a court may still refuse to…