When you took your job, you most likely thought that the organization was acting in good faith when it comes to its billing practices. You had no reason to question this -- at first. As you continued to do your job, you noticed that something just wasn’t right....
PRECISION LITIGATION
Month: October 2020
Fatigued truckers are more prone to causing accidents
Truckers play an important role in the American economy, but they can also pose a significant threat in the event these vehicles are in an accident. Collisions involving commercial trucks or semitrailers can leave smaller vehicles with significant damage and motorists...
Whistleblower claim: Employee reinstated after investigation
When employees in Georgia and elsewhere become aware of potential safety hazards at work, they may feel a duty to report the issue at hand. Should a company feel that an employee is making false claims about worker safety, this person may be subject to allegations of...
Fatal truck accident in Georgia leads to charges for 1
Due to increases in vehicle size and weight, it takes much longer for drivers to slow down or stop while behind the wheel of a commercial vehicle. Truck drivers who fail to allow sufficient space and time to reduce speed for an upcoming change in traffic patterns run...