Personal Injury Blog

Georgia raid could open the door to medical malpractice suit

April 1, 2013

Georgia raid could open the door to medical malpractice suit When people typically place someone they love into a personal care home, they expect the people involved in their care to be qualified to care for their loved ones and their medical needs. However, a recent raid on Georgia personal care homes proved some places…

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Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro – The Trip of a Lifetime

March 29, 2013

As many of you who read our blog know, Mr. Lance Cooper recently climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro in February to help support an organization called Orphan Aid Liberia. The mission of the trip was to help raise money and support, so that this organization could help get the orphans in Africa the help and attention they need. Lance was…

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Attorney was accidentally locked in jail for four hours

March 28, 2013

Attorney was accidentally locked in jail for four hours A California lawyer in the San Diego area was furious after being trapped and forgotten inside a jail for hours. The attorney, Erubey Lopez, said that it began when he went to visit a client in jail. He went into the locked visiting room and patiently waited…

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Cleveland judge convicted of bribery

March 27, 2013

Cleveland judge convicted of bribery A former Cleveland judge was sentenced to more than five years in prison by the federal appeals court. The judge had fixed foreclosure cases with improper rulings requested by a local politician who had helped him get the judgeship. Judge Jeffrey Sutton stated the seriousness of the matter when addressing…

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Your vegetables could be giving you the food poisoning you thought was from meat

March 26, 2013

Your vegetables could be giving you the food poisoning you thought was from meat It may be a shock for you to find out that the green vegetables that are so healthy for you are also the number one source of food poisoning in the United States. This conclusion can make it a little uncomfortable for your health officials who…

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Two Young Boys Died On I-575 for an Unknown Cause

March 22, 2013

Two Young Boys Died On I-575 for an Unknown Cause Abraham Fernandez Zuniga, a 19-year-old boy from Cobb County was driving home from the doctor’s office on Monday with his nephew Jose “Felipe” Alvarado, when their car crossed across the median on I-575 and hit an oncoming truck. The truck driver was not seriously injured, but the…

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SPLOST for Cobb County Schools will continue through 2018

March 21, 2013

SPLOST for Cobb County Schools will continue through 2018 On Tuesday, March 19, Cobb voters approved the referendum that would continue the collection of the Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax for schools. This tax goes to the construction and maintenance projects for the Cobb County Schools, and will now continue for another five years.…

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A Facebook post from a juror may overturn wrongful death verdict

March 19, 2013

A Facebook post from a juror may overturn wrongful death verdict An overly social jury foreman started to talk to his friends about the trial on his public Facebook page. Now the verdict in a wrongful death case may be overturned. The juror posted comments revealing that he was the foreman and bragged about speedy…

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A Law Firms Hijacked Keywords Turn Out to be Privacy Violation

March 18, 2013

A Law Firms Hijacked Keywords Turn Out to be Privacy Violation A Wisconsin law firm failed to win reinstatement of a lawsuit that claimed their right to privacy was violated by a competitor’s purchase of advertising search engine keywords. The Wisconsin Court of Appeals upheld the dismissal of the suit according to the Milwaukee Journal…

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Mother denies neglect of her baby that had cocaine in his system

March 15, 2013

Mother denies neglect of her baby that had cocaine in his system The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that a woman did not neglect or abuse her baby even though the boy was born with cocaine in his system. The woman who was only identified only as “A.L.” gave birth to the baby boy in…

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