Monthly Archives: July 2025

Senate Bill 68 Introduces New Changes to Georgia’s Personal Injury Rules
Senate Bill 68 (SB 68) is introducing important changes to personal injury laws in Georgia. These changes will affect both plaintiffs and defendants in personal injury claims. Both accident victims and business owners alike should understand these new rules as they could affect your rights and responsibilities. SB 68 revises the statutes concerning liability,… Read More »

What Impact Will SB 68 Have on Various Plaintiff Lawsuits
Our last blog post covered some of the general changes introduced by Senate Bill 68 (SB 68). In this blog post, we’ll discuss how SB 68 affects various types of personal injury lawsuits. For context, SB 68 has made major revisions to Georgia’s rules regarding personal injury claims. The legislature believes that tort reform… Read More »

Woman Sues Former Employer After Being Fired for Allegedly Caring for Dying Daughter
A Michigan woman has filed a Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) lawsuit against her former employer, Huntington Bank. According to her lawsuit, she was fired for taking a leave of absence to care for her dying daughter. Just days after losing her job, she was repeatedly praised in performance reviews. She then lost… Read More »

Georgia Appeals Court Affirms $40 Million Medical Negligence Lawsuit Against Doctor
The Georgia Court of Appeals recently affirmed a landmark $40 million medical negligence verdict against an emergency room physician at North Fulton Hospital. The appellate court’s verdict solidifies what is believed to be the largest emergency room medical malpractice lawsuit in Georgia’s history. This sends a powerful message to emergency rooms across the state…. Read More »