by Derek Oladokun II | Jun 10, 2025 | Georgia Law, Personal Injury
What Is Dram Shop Liability? Dram shop liability allows victims to sue bars, restaurants, or social hosts who serve alcohol to visibly intoxicated persons who then cause injury or damage. Under Georgia law, these “dram shops” can be held responsible when their...
by Derek Oladokun II | Jun 8, 2025 | Georgia Law, Personal Injury
What Is the Collateral Source Rule? The collateral source rule prevents defendants from reducing your court award by amounts you received from independent sources, like health insurance or disability benefits. Even if a third party has already covered your bills,...
by Derek Oladokun II | Jun 5, 2025 | Georgia Law, Personal Injury
What Is Comparative Fault? Comparative fault (also called “comparative negligence”) is a legal doctrine that allows both you and the other party to share blame for an accident. Rather than barring your claim outright if you’re partly at fault, Georgia reduces your...
by Derek Oladokun II | Jun 3, 2025 | Georgia Law
What Is a Statute of Limitations? A statute of limitations is a law setting the maximum time after an injury within which you must file a lawsuit. It ensures claims are brought while evidence is fresh and prevents defendants from facing indefinite legal exposure....
by Derek Oladokun II | May 30, 2025 | Insurance, Personal Injury
As the weather warms and Atlantans take to our city’s expanding network of bike lanes and multi‐use trails, bicycle accidents have become an all‐too‐common threat. Whether you’re commuting to work, exploring the BeltLine, or enjoying a weekend ride through Piedmont...