Year: 2026
To prove that improper lighting caused your trip and fall, you must show that the poor lighting obscured a hazard, the property owner knew or should have known about the issue, and their failure to address it directly caused you harm. While holding the negligent property owner accountable…
Every Georgia driver has a responsibility as a reasonable person to avoid causing an accident. A driver who fails to uphold this responsibility is considered negligent. However, if their carelessness is unreasonably excessive and shows a conscious disregard for others’ safety, their action is regarded as reckless behavior….
Georgia’s unpredictable weather frequently contributes to car accidents. Whether a sudden torrential downpour or dense morning fog reduces visibility, or slippery roads cause a vehicle to lose control and spin out, these conditions can increase the risk of a crash and complicate liability. However, while weather conditions might…