Author: Bayuk Pratt LLC

Yes, you can fire your attorney in Georgia. As a client, you have the right to terminate your attorney’s services at any time if you are dissatisfied. If you’re considering firing your personal injury attorney in Georgia, it’s essential to understand your rights and what you can expect next. What Are Some Reasons for Firing […]

Summary judgment refers to a motion made by either party in the lawsuit asking the judge to make a final decision on the case without involving a jury or going through a trial. Typically, one side moves for summary judgment when sufficient undisputed facts support a decision in their favor. While it may sound simple, […]

Georgia is a fault-based state for car accident claims. This means you must prove that the other driver was at fault for the collision and your injuries before filing your claim with their auto insurance provider. An experienced car accident attorney can assist you in proving liability. What Is the Difference Between Fault and No-Fault […]

If you were involved in a collision in Georgia, you might wonder who pays for your rental car. Generally, the at-fault driver’s insurance should cover this cost. While you wait for the company to approve your claim, or if it denies coverage, you might be able to pay for the rental car through optional add-ons […]

To prove fault in a Georgia truck accident, you need evidence of the trucker’s negligence, like traffic camera footage, logbook entries, and eyewitness accounts. Other parties may share liability for your injuries, such as the trucking company, cargo loaders, or maintenance group. Who Can Be Held Liable in a Georgia Truck Accident? Multiple parties […]

Personal injury cases in Georgia typically take several months to a couple of years to settle, depending on factors such as case complexity, injury severity, and insurance company cooperation. While some straightforward cases may resolve quickly, more complex claims often require extended negotiation or litigation to secure fair compensation. Working with an experienced Georgia personal […]

The statute of limitations for personal injury in Georgia generally requires an accident victim to file a lawsuit against the at-fault party within two years of the injury date. However, certain situations may change this deadline. Understanding how Georgia’s statute of limitations for personal injury affects your case is essential because missing the deadline can […]

While determining fault in a rear-end accident always requires a thorough consideration of the crash’s unique circumstances, Georgia law generally assigns liability to the individual whose car strikes the back of another vehicle. As a result, the lead driver is usually eligible to claim compensation for medical expenses and lost income, as well as money […]

In Georgia, most accident lawyers charge clients on a contingency fee basis, which allows injured people to seek legal representation without upfront costs. In this arrangement, the lawyer receives a percentage of the financial recovery they win for their client, who owes nothing if the lawyer can’t win compensation. Contingency fees enable people of all […]

A man was murdered at what is now considered one of the most crime-ridden apartments in South Fulton, making this the 6th homicide at this complex this year. 39-year-old Wendell Lowe was found shot to death inside his SUV outside of the Camelot Condominiums on Wednesday, September 6th, 2023. Lowe’s stepbrother was fatally shot at the same […]