Each year, over 5,000 bikers are killed in traffic collisions across the United States. This tragic statistic doesn’t even include the thousands of riders who are catastrophically injured by distracted, aggressive, and reckless motorists. To combat this national...
PRECISION LITIGATION
Month: May 2019
Nursing Home Abuse & Catastrophic Injuries
We rely on nursing homes and assisted living facilities to provide our sick and elderly loved ones with life-saving medical services and 24/7 care. Unfortunately, there has been a significant shift in the level of care provided at these facilities of late. In the...
Surviving an Underride Accident
There are over 4,000 truck-related fatalities in the United States each year, with Georgians representing 5% of this tragic statistic. In 2000, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) was formed to regulate the trucking industry in an effort to reduce...
Broken Lights Could Cause a Negligent Security Case
Security negligence is not a legal issue that many business managers consider when evaluating maintenance responsibilities for their operation, but the failure to keep lights in proper working order can assuredly be central to any claim. While this can apply to retail...
What Security Is Required for Parking Structures?
Parking structures can be particularly dangerous places for a variety of reasons, and individuals or management companies that are responsible for providing safety measures should always consider what could potentially happen when they fail to consider all scenarios....
Rear-End Collisions & Catastrophic Injuries
Rear-end collisions are the most common type of motor vehicle accidents in the United States. Even so, many people associate “rear-end collisions” with minor fender benders and underestimate the physical and financial hardships that typically accompany these...