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![]() Tough Economic Times Could Make City Sidewalks More DangerousBudget cuts combined with changing liability laws could make life for pedestrians more dangerous, according to Press Release Newswire. Fall down accidents often result in very serious, debilitating injuries and end up costing accident victims far more in terms of pain and suffering ![]() AFTER AN ACCIDENT, GET REAL HELPSince you probably drove to work or school today, you’re likely to get back on the road after the day’s done to return home. And if you’re already there, it’s probably a matter of time before you’re out there on an errand, appointment, or on another one of life’s various obligations. ![]() A Good Atlanta Lawyer Pays OffMany people suffer personal injury every day. There are many different types of personal injury but the most common involve accidents, malpractice, assault, defective products or workplace injury. These discomforts that are mentally or physically may go away after a while or linger and come back in the future. ![]() Injured in a Georgia Accident, Should I Hire an Atlanta Attorney?Yes! Accidents can be very overwhelming and it is important to take care of your health and legal matters right away. I encourage hiring a personal injury lawyer Atlanta to handle your legal matters in your best interest. ![]() How to Prepare for a Georgia DepositionYour deposition in a court case may be the first time you've ever been asked to give legal testimony under oath. Because the questions may be very personal and your answers may be important to your case, and because you'll be testifying in a room with your Atlanta lawyer and one or more opposing lawyers, a deposition can be intimidating. If you're giving a deposition in a Georgia civil case, it helps to know ahead of time what to expect. ![]() Representing yourself in Georgia Civil CourtsIf you're involved in a court case in Georgia -- or want to file one -- you have the right to represent yourself. Only criminal defendants without adequate funds are entitled to a free, court-appointed lawyer in the United States.
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