by Derek Oladokun II | Sep 30, 2025 | Georgia Law, Personal Injury
When the clocks fall back, evening commutes in Georgia suddenly happen in darkness. The first two weeks after the time change consistently bring more rear-end collisions, left-turn crashes, and pedestrian strikes as drivers adjust to earlier sunsets and disrupted...
by Derek Oladokun II | Sep 11, 2025 | Personal Injury
Halloween is one of the busiest pedestrian nights of the year in Georgia. Costumes reduce visibility, kids dart between cars, and drivers juggle phones, GPS, and parties. The result is a predictable spike in pedestrian injuries—especially in neighborhoods with narrow...
by Derek Oladokun II | Sep 9, 2025 | Georgia Law, Personal Injury
Fall weekends mean football trips, festivals, and family visits—so short-term rentals across Georgia fill up fast. But when a staircase is loose, a deck railing fails, or a slick bathroom floor sends you to the ER, a fun getaway can turn into a serious injury. If...
by Derek Oladokun II | Sep 4, 2025 | Georgia Law, Personal Injury
October in Georgia means haunted houses, pumpkin patches, hayrides, and corn mazes. These attractions are fun—until poor lighting, overcrowding, unsafe props, or negligent staffing turn a night out into an ER visit. If you or your child is hurt at a seasonal...
by Derek Oladokun II | Sep 2, 2025 | Georgia Law, Personal Injury
September brings cooler evenings, earlier sunsets, and more wildlife movement across Georgia. As deer become more active at dawn and dusk and school-year traffic ramps up, crash risk rises on suburban arterials and rural highways alike. If a deer strike or a...
by Derek Oladokun II | Aug 30, 2025 | Georgia Law, Personal Injury
As students return to Atlanta campuses and college towns across Georgia, rideshare traffic surges around dorms, stadiums, and nightlife districts. Crowded curbs, double-parked vehicles, scooters darting through lanes, and distracted pedestrians create the perfect...