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3 Reasons why you should not wait to hire a personal injury lawyer
If you have been injured due to negligence or a product, the first thing you should do is seek medical attention. After seeking medical treatment, you should also retain a personal injury lawyer. Many people think there is no rush, but it could cost you your case if you wait too long. Here are just…
Read MoreParents Sue Nanny and Care.com Over the Wrongful Death of their Infant
Wrongful death of infant Nanny service company Care.com and a nanny are being sued by the parents of a 3-month-old child who died under the supervision of the nanny. After trusting the services of Care.com to disclose any criminal information on its employees, a Wisconsin family hired a 35-year-old nanny to watch their child. While…
Read MoreHow the Auto Insurance Law Affects You
How the Auto Insurance Law Affects You Did you know that the Georgia legislature passed a law that could save you tens of thousands of dollars – and some unnecessary headaches? It’s true. An insurance law allows Georgians to buy uninsured motorist coverage that stacks on top of liability coverage. Here’s how it works: If…
Read MoreFeatured Case: $11.4 million settlement for a client who suffered a traumatic brain injury
Featured Case: $11.4 million settlement for a client who suffered a traumatic brain injury We recently settled a case for one of our clients for $11.4 million. Our client was catastrophically injured after falling at a residence in Cobb County due to the negligence of a corporation. Although he was not expected to survive the…
Read MoreMan Leaves Son in Hot Car and is Accused of Murder and Child Cruelty
Georgia Man Leave Son in Hot Car During a hearing last Thursday, surprising claims were shared regarding a Georgia man whose 22-month-old son died after being left in a hot car all day. Justin Harris Ross, 33-years-old, was accused with murder and was placed in jail without bond on June 18. During the hearing, allegations…
Read MorePress Release – GM fine for failure to timely disclose ignition switch defect only a first step
News Release GM fine for failure to timely disclose ignition switch defect only a first step May 16, 2014 Lawyers representing victims permanently injured or killed in wrecks related to General Motors faulty ignition switch say federal fine doesn’t begin to compensate for delays, cover-up related to recalls MONTGOMERY, ALA. (May 16, 2014) – Jere…
Read MoreThe Cooper Firm’s New Office
New Office Here are some pictures from our new office space. Be sure to stop by whenever your in the neighborhood!
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