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Someone Borrowed My Car and Had an Accident—Now What?
Someone Borrowed My Car and Had an Accident—Now What? If you let others, whether it be a friend or loved one, borrow your car and...
What Is Negligent Security?
What Is Negligent Security? Business owners have an obligation to keep their customers and visitors safe. This duty extends to keeping the floors clean and...
Dangers of Distracted Driving
Taking your eyes off the road for even just a few seconds can easily result in injuries or death. In fact, the AAA Foundation reports...
Georgia Comparative Fault Law
Georgia Comparative Fault Law Imagine this scenario: Two cars are involved in an accident. One party suffers serious injury. The police arrive and prepare a...
10 Common Mistakes Cyclists Make
Everyone makes mistakes on the road; however, when you make a mistake on your motorcycle or bicycle, the consequences and injuries can be deadly. Whether...
The Importance of Gathering Witness Information Post-Accident
The Importance of Gathering Witness Information Post-Accident If you’ve been involved in a car wreck, struck by a tractor-trailer, or had a slip and fall...
5 Things to Check Before Choosing an 18-Wheeler Accident Attorney
18-wheeler accidents are horrific. The last thing on your mind during the immediate aftermath of a collision with a tractor-trailer is finding an attorney. But...
The Statute of Limitations for Georgia Tort Cases
Statutes of limitations are rules that create a time limit for plaintiffs to file claims. If claims are not brought within the established time frame,...
Proving Fault in an Auto Accident
Traffic accidents can raise complex issues of fact and law, particularly when determining which party is responsible. Georgia is an “at-fault state,” meaning the party...
Know Your Rights as a Cyclist
The weather has cooled off in Georgia, so more folks are going outdoors to ride their bike. There are plenty of trails to choose from...
Williams Elleby Howard & Easter Welcomes Chase Elleby And Shannon Sullins To Our Team
We are excited to announce that Chase Elleby and Shannon Sullins have joined Williams Elleby Howard & Easter, a premier personal injury and wrongful death...
How Does a Contingency Fee System Work?
Under a contingency fee arrangement, clients do not pay their attorneys unless they win their case. For some arrangements, clients may still need to pay...