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Trucking Company Faces Trial Next Week Over Georgia Motorcycle Crash

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Nov 8, 2019 2:40:29 PM

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Jonesboro, GA— Trial is scheduled to begin next week against a trucking firm accused of responsibility for a 2015 motorcycle crash that injured a Georgia man. Stevens v. J.R.K. Trucking, et al., 2018-CV-01518.

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Topics: Georgia, Transportation, Trucking, Stevens v. J.R.K. Trucking, et al., Motorcycle

Doctors Accused of Negligence Surrounding Florida Woman's Ectopic Pregnancy, as Trial Opens

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Nov 7, 2019 5:11:26 PM

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Tampa, FL-- Delays in reporting and treating a Florida woman’s ectopic pregnancy have left her without the ability to naturally conceive, an attorney for the woman told jurors, as trial opened Wednesday against the medical staff that cared for her. Santangelo-Santana v. Exodus Women’s Center, Inc., et al., 2015CA001646. 

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Retrial Underway in Wrongful Death Tobacco Case, Months After $17.5M Verdict Thrown Out on Appeal

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Nov 1, 2019 9:27:33 PM

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Topics: tobacco, Florida, Gloger v. R.J. Reynolds

Georgia Court of Appeals Reverses Decision That Barred Suit Against Grocery Store Over Worker's Fatal Shooting

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Nov 1, 2019 9:18:22 PM

 

Atlanta, GA— Relying on an analysis of Georgia’s Workers’ Compensation Act, The Georgia Court of Appeals this week reversed a summary judgment decision against the family of a grocery store worker who sued the store over her death in a 2015 parking lot shooting.

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Topics: Georgia, Premises Liabiity

|VIDEO| How Paul Weathington's Forceful Closing Cleared Neurologist in $10M Med Mal Trial

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Oct 25, 2019 1:22:07 PM


While medical malpractice trials often focus on a battle of experts and complicated standards of care, sometimes an argument appealing to a jury's "common sense" can be the most effective way to turn a case. In a med mal trial over a patient’s blindness, Paul Weathington’s forceful close deftly keyed on expectations of treatment and follow-up care responsibilities to help clear a Georgia neurologist. 

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Topics: Medical Malpractice, Georgia, Izundu v. Choi, et al.