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 28, 2025 | Georgia Law, Personal Injury
Dog parks, neighborhood walks, and friendly gatherings often include our four‐legged companions. However, even the most well‐trained dog can snap under stress, fear, or provocation. If you or a loved one suffer a dog bite in Atlanta, knowing how Georgia law defines...
by Derek Oladokun II | May 23, 2025 | Georgia Law, Insurance, Personal Injury
Slip‑and‑fall accidents account for thousands of emergency room visits each year in Georgia. Wet floors, poorly maintained walkways, or inadequate lighting can turn everyday businesses—restaurants, grocery stores, shopping malls, even office lobbies—into hazard zones....
by Derek Oladokun II | May 18, 2025 | Georgia Law, Personal Injury
It’s every driver’s nightmare: you’re stopped at a red light, then—crash. The other driver speeds off, or you exchange information only to discover their insurance lapsed. In Georgia, nearly 10% of motorists carry no insurance (Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway...
by Derek Oladokun II | May 16, 2025 | Georgia Law, Insurance, Personal Injury
Atlanta’s vibrant streets invite residents and visitors alike to walk, explore, and enjoy our city’s charm. Yet as pedestrian activity increases—especially during the warm summer months—so do accidents involving walkers and vehicles. A momentary lapse in driver...