Category Archives: Personal Injury
When you are in the beginning phases of a personal injury case, you likely have a lot of questions and concerns. Our injury lawyers are here to help you through this the entire process of your case. Here is what you need to know. Hire a Lawyer When you’re looking for a personal injury attorney, […]
Were you injured due to someone else’s negligence? Check out these 3 personal injury questions that are commonly asked, then call our office. 1. What should I consider when hiring a personal injury attorney? When you’re looking for a personal injury attorney, you want to consider the nature of that attorney’s experience. Is this attorney […]
Are you considering what is going to happen in your personal injury claim? Check out these 4 considerations after a personal injury. Our lawyers can help you maximize your potential compensation. 1) Accepting the First Settlement Offer People often say that there are two certainties in life – death and taxes. If there’s a third […]
The Georgia Personal Injury Guide was created by Princenthal, May & Wilson, LLC, to help injured residents recover the compensation they deserve from the negligent party. Personal injury is a term that can mean a lot of things. There are many different types of accidents that can fall under the category of personal injury. We […]
The Georgia Court of Appeals chipped away at the trend to submit cases to arbitration whenever possible in SunTrust Bank v. Lilliston, 338 Ga. App. 738, 791 S.E.2d 614 (2016), According to the court of appeals, this was a case of first impression. Relevant facts were not in dispute. SunTrust Bank loaned about $500,000 to L-T […]
McDuffie v. Ocmulgee EMC, 338 Ga. App. 200, 789 S.E.2d 415 (2016), illustrated an extremely convoluted decision from the Georgia Court of Appeals. Ten judges participated in this decision. Three judges wrote the “majority opinion.” Three more judges concurred in part of that opinion and concurred in the judgment reached. Three more judges concurred in […]
Wachovia Bank held a promissory note from Dianne Matthews for money she had borrowed. Wells Fargo Bank acquired Wachovia and later filed suit against Matthews for breach of the promissory note. Matthews failed to answer the complaint and a default judgment was entered against her in the Forsyth County Superior Court. A bench trial was […]
This case involved an elevator accident. What makes this case especially interesting is that special rules govern the standards of negligence and the preservation of evidence in elevator accident cases. These rules go far beyond what is usually required in a tort claim for negligence. The Georgia Court of Appeals reversed an order for summary […]