Personal Injury Blog
Things change fast. New studies, laws, and information could impact your personal injury recovery. Read this blog to stay up to date on matters that could affect your recovery and to find out what attorney Jason Schultz thinks about the important information that you should know.
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NHTSA Study Confirms Drunk Drivers Cause Forty Percent of the Traffic Fatalities NHTSA research shows that between 2002 and 2006, nearly 4 fatalities out of ten involved alcohol impaired car wrecks in the last two weeks of December. -
Georgia’s Dog Laws Lack Bite A dog can be declared vicious when it has attacked a human being without any provocation, but for this, he needs to have two bite attack incidents on his record -
State Farm Finally Pays the Victims of Katrina Policyholders have settled their lawsuits against State Farm, that alleged the insurance company conspired to minimize Katrina damage payments. -
Dog Bite Attack in DeKalb County, Georgia Leaves Three Injured According to 40-year-old Maurice Jones, the two pit bulls came running into the yard where he was, chasing two children, aged 3 years and 14 years. -
Eight Years After Increased Safety Measures, Atlanta Escalator Injuries Continue to Rise The truth is that every week, several people have their limbs and clothing snagged in the city's many escalators, many times leading to more than bruising. -
Progressive Insurance Company Goes Way Too Far Private investigators attending church were hoping, Bill and Leandra Pitts, would discredit themselves in an ongoing accident lawsuit. -
Progressive Investigated by Georgia Insurance Commissioner The GAinsurance Commissioner is now involved in the latest Progressive Insurance Company's scandal over allegations of invasion of privacy, other misdeeds. -
Train Safety An incident in Coweta County GA involving a train striking a car that was stopped at a red traffic signal at the intersection of Weldon Road and U.S. 29. -
Why I Like Lawyers If it weren't for lawyers: Innocent people who are unable to defend themselves in court would be convicted of crimes they didn't commit. -
Over Correcting Likely Cause of School Bus Accident in Georgia Quickly snatching the steering wheel back in the direction of the road to get back on, is one of the leading causes of traffic fatalities.