How Long Can Someone Sue You After a Car Accident?
In Georgia, car accident victims have two years to file a personal injury lawsuit (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33), while South Carolina…
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In Georgia, car accident victims have two years to file a personal injury lawsuit (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33), while South Carolina…
Accident victims who hire lawyers recover three to four times more compensation on average than those who handle claims alone,…
A viable personal injury case requires four elements: duty of care, breach, causation, and damages. Georgia allows recovery if you…
Workers' compensation covers all reasonable and necessary prescription medications related to a work injury in both Georgia (O.C.G.A. § 34-9-200)…
Car Accident
Yes, someone can sue you after a car accident in Georgia or South Carolina — both are at-fault states. Your…
Georgia does not cap compensatory damages in medical malpractice cases after the Supreme Court struck down the cap in 2010.…
Workers' compensation benefit duration depends on the type of disability and your state. Georgia caps TTD at 400 weeks (O.C.G.A.…
Workers' comp benefit duration varies by state and disability type: Georgia caps TTD at 400 weeks (O.C.G.A. § 34-9-261) with…
If you suspect medical malpractice, act quickly: get independent medical care, request your complete records, document everything, and avoid discussing…
Car Accident
Credible car accident witnesses are independent, had clear vantage points, provide consistent and specific accounts, and give testimony corroborated by…
