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Hiring a personal injury attorney in Georgia often raises an important question: How much will it cost? The good news for accident victims is that most personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis. In this article, we’ll explain what contingency fees are and break down the typical attorney fee percentages in Georgia. We’ll also look at how fees can vary by case type – for example, workers’ compensation versus medical malpractice – and why these arrangements protect clients. Finally, we’ll emphasize transparency, the no-win, no-fee promise, and wrap up with an invitation to contact Bourne Law Firm for a free consultation..
Driving without shoes might feel freeing on a hot Georgia day, but many drivers have heard the old rumor that driving barefoot is against the law. Is there any truth to this? In this post, we’ll explore Georgia’s official legal stance on barefoot driving, what state authorities say about it, and the safety considerations involved. We’ll also debunk common myths and compare how other states handle the issue.
Being involved in a motor vehicle crash can result in various injuries, and broken ribs are a common consequence of chest trauma. Rib fractures can be extremely painful and may lead to serious complications if not addressed properly. This article provides an accessible overview of how to recognize broken rib symptoms after a car accident, what typically causes these injuries, when to seek emergency medical care, treatment options (both at home and in the clinic), and what to expect during recovery, including potential complications.
Riding a horse home after a night of drinking might sound like a funny workaround to avoid a DUI, but is it actually legal? In Georgia, the law doesn’t only target cars – it can even cover horseback riders. This article explores Georgia’s DUI statutes (like O.C.G.A. § 40-6-391) to see if they apply to riding animals such as horses. We’ll also look at Georgia case insights and compare how other states (California, Kentucky, Florida, Pennsylvania) handle “drunk horse riding.” By the end, Georgia residents will know the legal stakes of galloping under the influence.
A serious car accident can be stressful, especially if you weren’t behind the wheel. Imagine you loan your car to a friend or family member and then get that dreaded phone call – there’s been an accident. As a Georgia driver, you may wonder who pays for the damage, who is legally responsible, and how this might affect your insurance.
Automobiles have transformed how we travel, but they also introduced new dangers. As soon as the first “horseless carriages” hit the road, accidents followed. This article explores the very first recorded car accident in history and the first fatal car crash—globally and in the United States—including when and where they happened, who was involved, and what occurred. We also examine how these early incidents raised awareness about road safety, influenced traffic laws, and spurred safer vehicle designs.