Individuals and small businesses are often at a disadavantage when it comes to knowing their legal rights. Usually our clients' disputes involve large insurance or corporate interests on the other side who have in-house counsel or large Atlanta law firms representing them. This is where we can help. Below we discuss key areas of law that directly affect typical situations that our clients face. Hopefully these brief summaries will help you to better understand your rights. Of course, these summaries are no substitute for legal counsel. If you need further help, call us at: 770-424-1234 or 877-266-3694 or contact us through our "Do I have a case form".
Things to Consider When You Have Been in an Auto Accident
Posted on Sep, 29 2010Documenting Your Injuries: If you have been in an auto wreck and are injured, please see a doctor as soon as possible. Seeing the doctor helps document where you are hurting and why you are hurting. Once that is documented, then a course of treatment can be designed for your particular injury. The longer you wait to document your injuries, the less likely the insurance company will take your personal injury claim seriously. Moreover, they will use this delay in treatment against you at trial by suggesting that you must not have really been hurt in this wreck.
more >An Insurance Lawyer Who Understands Insurance Law
Posted on Jun, 18 2010My name is Matt Nasrallah, I’m a trial lawyer and I want to help you. When I got out of law school, I was hired by a law firm that defended insurance companies. For my first four years of law practice my clients were insurance adjusters. Insurance adjusters are not bad people. They have a job to do. An insurance adjuster’s goal is simple: pay as little as possible on every claim. Why is that?
more >Understanding Day Care & Child Care Abuse
Posted on May, 26 2010I’m a lawyer. I see the worst of society. Daycares and child care facilities, like so many other businesses, have their ugly side. For single moms, single dads and working parents quality daycare is critical. What is represented as “quality” too often is nothing more than quantity. Daycare in Georgia has become a very profitable business for some local providers, and more increasingly for regional and national conglomerates. Profitability often hinges on cheap labor. Cheap labor comes in many forms, as so many parents are aware: inexperienced young workers, inconsistent part-time help, and even illegal aliens. When turnover is high a parent should be concerned. If your child is English speaking, then the worker responsible for your child should also be speak English. Beware of the inconsistent part-time help that comes and goes. Consistency is vital to quality care. Experience matters - ask about each workers experience. Addressing these issues can be key factors in protecting your family from day care or child care abuse.
more >Wrongful Death
Posted on Mar, 28 2009When a loved one is lost in a traumatic event the aftermath can be very confusing. Reviewing the will, trust considerations, filing documents in the probate court, appointing administrators, obtaining the life insurance proceeds, dealing with unpaid bills, and being compensated for loss of income are just a few of the complications. When the death is the fault of another you should consider having a lawyer to look into it. Typically the attorney will need to immediately file the proper estate documents in the probate court of the county of the deceased’s residence, and determine who is responsible for the death.
more >Boating Accidents on Georgia Lakes
Posted on Mar, 28 2009Boating accidents on Georgia lakes usually involve personal water craft (PWCs) and/or pleasure boats. Often alcohol and speed play a role in the accident. In most cases the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and local police departments have already completed an investigation at the scene, and in some cases citations or criminal charges against the at fault party are pending.
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