While childcare centers and schools in Georgia are managed and run by experienced and qualified professionals, they can sometimes act negligently or fail to provide adequate supervision. This can result in injuries and abuse to children under their care. In fact, at least 30,000 children get treated in emergency rooms each year because of injuries […]
Can Insurance Companies Follow Me After an Accident Injury?
/by Miller Injury Trial LawMany personal injury victims are worried about being spied on by their insurer after they file an insurance claim. This worry may be more than just your imagination because insurance companies routinely perform surveillance on claimants as part of their investigation. This may sound like an illegitimate activity, but certain forms of surveillance are legal. […]
Is A School or Daycare Liable for Injuries in Georgia?
/by Miller Injury Trial LawWhile childcare centers and schools in Georgia are managed and run by experienced and qualified professionals, they can sometimes act negligently or fail to provide adequate supervision. This can result in injuries and abuse to children under their care. In fact, at least 30,000 children get treated in emergency rooms each year because of injuries […]
Are You Required to Provide a Recorded Statement to an Insurance Company?
/by Miller Injury Trial LawFollowing an auto accident, an insurance company is likely to adopt all kinds of tactics to reduce or deny your claim for damages. To achieve this goal, they may ask you to provide a recorded statement that they could later use against you during the negotiations or in court. The law doesn’t require you to […]
How Are My Lost Wages Proven in a Personal Injury Case?
/by Miller Injury Trial LawIf you or a loved one has suffered a serious personal injury, you may need prolonged medical treatment, physical therapy, and rehabilitation. You may not be able to return to work for weeks or even months. Not being able to take any further paid sick leave or satisfy the minimum job requirements can result in […]
Can I Sue If I Was Injured at a Gym?
/by Miller Injury Trial LawWorking out in the gym is inherently dangerous because of the heavy and complex exercise equipment and the physically demanding activities you are expected to perform there. Gym owners are aware of the risks and try to protect their own interests by having their members sign liability waivers. These written agreements are legal contracts that […]
How Georgia’s Comparative Fault Laws Can Affect a Wrongful Death Claim
/by Miller Injury Trial LawWhen someone is killed due to the negligence or reckless actions of another party, it is devastating to those closest to the victim. No one can bring back a lost loved one, so there is no way to fill the hole that is left by their death. The best the legal system can do is […]
How to Avoid Common Pitfalls in Personal Injury Claims
/by Miller Injury Trial LawPersonal injury claims can be complex and daunting, requiring a careful and informed approach to ensure a fair resolution. Unfortunately, many individuals fall into common pitfalls that can jeopardize their chances of receiving the compensation they deserve. Hire an Experienced Personal Injury Attorney Dealing with the legal complexities of a personal injury claim can be […]
Damages For Sexual Assault Due to Negligent Security
/by Miller Injury Trial LawOwners of nightclubs, shopping centers, and other commercial properties have a legal duty to ensure adequate security and provide a safe place for customers and guests. Unfortunately, property owners frequently fail in this duty. You may have a claim against the property owner or manager if you were the victim of sexual assault because of […]