The “Equal Knowledge” Defense and How it Can Affect Your Slip and Fall Claim
- posted: May 30, 2022
- premises liability
Slip and fall accidents occur when a person who is walking on property owned or controlled by another slips/trips and falls on a hazard. In many instances, the fall results Read More
What Does the Superior Knowledge Standard Mean in Slip and Fall Cases?
- posted: Jun. 16, 2021
- premises liability
When a Georgia man volunteered to work on the roof of his church’s new building, he didn’t know it would result in a serious injury. After falling through a skylight, Read More
Tragedy in Your Own Backyard
- posted: Apr. 15, 2013
- premises liability
We all enjoy spending a quiet afternoon soaking up the sun next to a refreshing swimming pool, but when the proper precautions aren’t taken, this beautiful scene can turn deadly. Read More
Slip? Fall? Here’s What To Do
- posted: Feb. 11, 2013
- personal injury,  premises liability
It’s icy, it’s wet, and it’s downright slick out there. Welcome to February in Georgia. This is the time of year you need to exercise extra care to avoid slip Read More
The Impact of Unsafe Premises of Businesses
- posted: Aug. 27, 2012
- personal injury,  premises liability
When you go out to eat at a restaurant or out for a drink at a bar, the last thing you expect is to be exposed to danger. You do Read More
What Is Premises Liability?
- posted: Apr. 09, 2012
- premises liability
In Georgia, a premises liability claim refers to any injury that is incurred while on someone else’s property and sustained as the result of the owner’s breach of their duty Read More