March 2010 Archives

March 24, 2010

Georgia Nursing Home Cases

There are many sad and upsetting cases which arise out of misconduct by Nursing Homes and their staff which result in serious injuries or death to helpless residents and patients. Most of these victims are the elderly or are there because of severe disabilities due to illness or accidents.
Our Atlanta personal injury law firm has litigated, tried to a jury and settled many of the largest recoveries in Georgia in these types of cases.
Some of the more common serious claims that we have successfully handled arise out of the following subject areas: neglect of decubitous ulcers (bedsores); sepsis; pneumonia; alzheimers and dementia; patients left unattended or allowed to wander into danger; burn victims; resident abuse by staff; patients who fall due to neglect; inattention, carelessness or unsafe conditions in the nursing home.
If a loved one is hurt or appears to be suffering it is critical that the circumstances be investigated immediately while the evidence can be obtained. Our law firm should be contacted if there is any doubt about what has happened. Do not take the word of the nursing home staff. They are trained to discourage complaints, claims, and most definateley, the involvement of an attorney specializing in these types of case.

March 11, 2010

Georgia Pickup Trucks and Seatbelts

Georgia law does not require that adult pickup truck drivers and passengers wear seat belts. Our Georgia personal injury law firm has seen scores of cases of death and serious injury that could have been prevented by use of seat belts in pickup collisions.

A bill by state Sen. Don Thomas, R-Dalton, a practicing physician, is being presented in Georgia to require pickup drivers and passengers to wear safety belts. "It will pass if it gets to the floor of the House," said Rep. John Meadows, R-Calhoun. We applaud and support Senator Thomas.

Even if you do not support seat belt laws it makes no sense to treat passenger cars and pickup trucks differently. We have never met a family member against seat belt laws after suffering from the death or serious injury to a loved one.