Georgia Nursing Home Attorney

Posted on April 10, 2022

A federal court jury awarded the widow of a man who died after being attacked by a patient at a Montana memory care facility $310,000 in her wrongful death lawsuit against the facility's operators. Tana Shively sued Canyon Creek Memory... Read more »

Georgia Dog Bite Laws

Posted on February 16, 2022

Under Georgia law, a person who owns or keeps a vicious or dangerous animal of any kind and who, by careless management or by allowing the animal to go at liberty, causes injury to another person who does not provoke... Read more »

FAQs

What is your typical process for working with a new client?

We meet with potential clients wherever is most comfortable and convenient for them — at our office, the medical facility currently treating the patient, or even the client’s home or business. We stress the fact that the amount of time it takes a case to resolve depends on the severity of the injury, the amount (and clarity) of the evidence available for all elements of the claim, and the length of the patient’s course of medical treatment. We explain that any claim allows for only “one bite at the apple” and thus cannot be rushed or compromised quickly before the value of the claim is known or projected. We explain that the insurance company’s role is to save itself and its investors money by paying as little as possible to close the claim. Our role is to help the insurer recognize its exposure as soon as possible and, if they never do, to make the case to a jury.

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