Pain & Suffering Settlement Examples
Posted In: Personal InjuryThe settlement offered for pain and suffering damages is a component of a personal injury claim. Such a claim is brought against another who, by…
The settlement offered for pain and suffering damages is a component of a personal injury claim. Such a claim is brought against another who, by…
Under Georgia’s Move Over Law, drivers are required to change lanes—if safe to do so—when approaching an emergency vehicle with flashing lights stopped on the…
If you had the misfortune of being involved in a car accident and you are now passed the time of the exchange of information, the…
Motorists and cyclists in Georgia must realize that all laws pertaining to “vehicles” include bicycles. In Georgia, the bicycle is within the definition of a…
In Georgia, the laws that apply to an accident between a commercial truck and a privately-owned passenger vehicle are different than the laws that pertain…
Everyone has rights when it comes to interaction with police officers. However, there is nothing that gives you the right to be rude or belligerent,…
Georgia personal injury victims typically have two years to file a lawsuit after they’re injured. That two-year filing window is called the “statute of limitations.”…
If you’ve suffered a personal injury, you need evidence to prove your claim. Unfortunately, the person or business that harmed you possesses most of the…
When a police officer responds to a car accident, they’ll first determine whether anyone is injured. Next, they’ll obtain statements from the drivers. If the…
When you or a loved one suffers a serious injury, the legal and financial challenges that follow can be overwhelming. At Graham Scofield Injury Lawyers,…