Judge Vacates Lawsuit Verdict After Defense Lawyer’s Bragging Video Surfaces

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After viewing an attorney’s video celebrating his successful defense of a doctor in a medical malpractice lawsuit, the judge vacated the jury’s verdict. Attorney Robert McKenna III’s video bragging about his strategy for winning the not guilty verdict involving “a guy that was probably negligently killed” by making “it look like other people did it”… Read more »

Georgia Department of Transportation Replacing Dangerous Guardrails

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Georgia Begins Replacing X-Lite Guardrails Faulted in Multiple Wrongful Death Suits The Georgia Department of Transportation has begun removing a type of guardrail from the state’s highways that has been linked to numerous deaths across the country. The department plans to eventually replace the 300 or so X-Lite Guardrails that had been installed on Georgia… Read more »

New Personal Injury Law Office in Milton, Georgia

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We are pleased to welcome clients to our new office location in Milton, Georgia. The city of Milton is about 34 miles due north of downtown Atlanta, Georgia via US-19 North / Georgia State Route 400. Milton is in the northernmost part of Fulton County, Georgia. It is a newer city, only having been incorporated… Read more »

Georgia Motorcycle Crash Attorney

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Georgia Motorcycle Laws In Georgia, “[e]very person operating a motorcycle shall be granted all of the rights and shall be subject to all of the duties applicable to the driver of any other vehicle.” O.C.G.A. § 40-6-310. Additionally, “[a]ll motorcycles are entitled to full use of a lane, and no motor vehicle shall be driven… Read more »

Recovering from a Traumatic Brain Injury

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Study Finds Lingering Effects of Traumatic Brain Injuries Can Last a Year A recent study has found that the symptoms of traumatic brain injury (TBI) can linger well beyond the commonly accepted threshold of three to six months. A paper published in the Journal of Neurotrauma details the findings of the study that tracked 16… Read more »