Can you render aid to the people who are hurt and not worry about your own liability?
Good Samaritan Law According to a so-called “Good Samaritan” law, if anyone renders emergency aid in good faith at the scene of an accident or emergency to a victim, without charging for that care, cannot be liable for any civil damages. This law applies to any person who has a license to practice medicine or […]
CAN I SUE A BUSINESS FOR MY INJURY EVEN IF I SIGNED A WAIVER?
Many businesses such as fitness centers, kids’ activity and play companies, and other privately owned recreational centers require those who participate to sign a liability waiver. These types of waivers are very common between businesses and the general public who wants to partake in activities offered on their premises. Often times, these waivers are poorly […]
SHOULD I HAVE MORE THAN THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR CAR INSURANCE COVERAGE?
Yes. You should not only protect your personal assets if you cause an accident, but due to the vast number of uninsured and underinsured motorists on the Georgia roads, you need coverage to protect yourself if they cause the accident. Keep in mind that your car insurance covers both scenarios. First, if you cause an […]
What are premises liability cases?
A premises liability claim arises when there is an unsafe or defective condition on someone’s property that results in personal injury. To prevail in a premises liability case, the injured person must prove that the owner of the property was negligent with respect to ownership or maintenance of the premises. Generally, negligence means that the […]