Woman Found Dead At Apartment in Austell, Georgia.

January 20, 2010

Cobb County Police report that a woman was found dead Tuesday, January 19, 2010.  Investigators tell us she was found when a man allegedly came home and found the woman dead.  Cobb County Police are questioning several people and are treating this matter as a homicide. Although we do not know many details at this […]

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5 Year Old Boy Falls Down Elevator Shaft in Dekalb County, Georgia.

January 19, 2010

5 year old boy escaped serious injury after falling 12-15 feet down a Marta station elevator shaft according to Eric Jackson of the Dekalb County Fire Captain.  According to Mr. Jackson the boy was on the second floor of the station leaning up against the elevator door when unexpectedly the door came open and the […]

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Marietta, Georgia Motorcyclist Collides With Car, One Dead.

January 19, 2010

Marietta police report that early Monday morning, Kevin Silvis was severely injured and passed away after he allegedly lost control of his motorcycle and ran into a car.  Marietta police are still investigating the matter, currently no charges are pending for the other driver. In these type of accidents where you have only one side […]

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Pick-up Truck Flipped Injurying Two Men in Clayton County Georgia.

January 17, 2010

Two men were injured Sunday, January 17, 2010 in Clayton County, Georgia when they drove into a guardrail and the rear of a tractor-trailer at an alleged high rate of speed causing their vehicle to flip.  The vehicle ejected both the driver and the passenger.  The wreck killed one occupant and injured another.  The injured […]

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You Have Been Hurt On-The-Job In Georgia, So Now What?

January 5, 2010

If you are a an Atlanta, Georgia worker and were hurt on-the-job, the first thing you need to do is tell your employer as soon as possible.  There are time limits in place for you to provide notice.  If you do not provide proper notice to your employer about your Georgia workers compensation claim, you […]

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What Am I Entitled To If I Am Hurt On-The-Job In Georgia?

January 5, 2010

In Atlanta, Georgia there are basically two types of benefits; Medical benefits Income benefits Medical Benefits If you are injured on-the-job, you are entitled initially to medical care as it relates to your injuries, so long as your injuries are related to your job duties and are “in the course and scope of your employment”.  […]

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Do I Need An Attorney For My Atlanta Georgia Car Accident Claim?

December 20, 2009

You’re involved in a Car Accident in the Atlanta….Do you need an attorney? This is probably the most important question that someone who is involved in a claim should ask themselves.  The fact of the matter is you do not need an attorney in every car wreck claim.  I repeat, you do not need an […]

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After A Car Wreck, Should I Sign Any Paperwork From The Insurance Company?

December 20, 2009

As a general rule, it is not advisable to sign any paperwork given to you by the insurance company after a car accident in Atlanta.  There are many hoops an insurance company will likely make you jump through to “investigate” your claim. Some of the things they will tell you they require are you to […]

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What Does It Mean When The Adjuster Tells Me They Have Denied My Claim?

December 20, 2009

If you’ve been advised that an adjuster has denied your claim or they’ve told you they are denying your claim, that means that they are not accepting responsibility for either any of the wreck, or they’re only accepting partial responsibility for the wreck so they could be denying part of the claim versus all of […]

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What Is A Recorded Statement And Do I Need To Give One?

December 20, 2009

Usually, if you are involved in a car accident, if you take it upon yourself to contact the insurance company to set up a claim, you will be requested to provide a recorded statement.  Sometimes this is formal and they will say we are now recording, do you give us authority to ask you a […]

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