The E-Scooter Craze Despite evidence to the contrary, “e-scooters” didn’t magically materialize on Atlanta’s busiest street corners overnight. The current popularity of electric scooters has sparked a micro-transportation revolution that is...
PRECISION LITIGATION
Month: June 2019
Could a Crane Collapse That Injured Three Workers in Savannah Have Been Prevented?
Two construction workers were critically injured when a crane collapsed in Savannah, while a third worker suffered minor injuries. The collapse occurred on River Street at the site for the Plant Riverside District Project. Ironically, at the time of the incident, the...
Negligent Security During Summer Months
During summer, many eager individuals host gatherings like pool parties and barbeques at their apartment complexes. This typically leads to more people on the property. Unfortunately, not all are welcome visitors. Apartment complexes have a legal obligation to make...
Understanding Georgia’s Hands-Free Driving Law
Since 2012, there have been over 300,000 traffic collisions in Georgia on a yearly basis. This number spiked by 50,000 crashes in 2015 (385,221 reported accidents), an alarming hike that is greatly attributed to cell phone use and other distracted driving behaviors....
Who Pays for My Medical Bills After I am Assaulted at my Apartment?
Our home is the one place we always expect to be safe. Unfortunately, apartment complexes can become a danger when there are lax safety measures put in place. If you have been assaulted in your apartment complex due to negligent security, learn how to take action...
What Should I Do After Surviving a Hit & Run Accident?
Being the victim of a hit and run accident can be a terrifying and confusing experience. When a driver speeds away from the repercussions of an accident, it’s the injured victim who has to call for medical assistance and initiate the claims process without having the...
Local Crime Stats Are Essential When It Comes to Your Negligent Security Case
Some of our most recent articles focused on negligent security cases, what is needed to prove them, and what is considered adequate security. The physical features and specific elements that count as adequate security will differ in varying degrees. However, all...
June Is National Safety Month
Each year, millions of Americans are injured and killed in severe accidents that could have been prevented with a little care and forethought. In fact, unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death for Americans under the age of 40. To counter this tragic...