Rear view of a car accident in Atlanta involving a silver hatchback and a large commercial dump truck on a busy city road.

Atlanta’s busy highways, like I-75 and I-285, are vital to commerce but also host a high volume of commercial truck traffic. Given the immense size and weight of large commercial trucks, accidents in Atlanta involving them often result in severe truck accident injuries and complex legal issues. This article will explore the leading causes of […]

There isn’t much that’s more jarring than the sudden screech of tires followed by a violent impact from behind. Whether you’re stuck in stop-and-go traffic on the Downtown Connector or navigating surface streets in Buckhead, a rear-end collision leaves you shaken, in pain, and immediately worried about the future. At Acosta Injury Law, we understand […]

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Experiencing a workplace injury is a seriously jarring, often frightening, event. Immediately, your mind races. Beyond the physical pain, you’re asking: Who pays my medical bills? How can I afford to miss work? In Georgia, most employers with three or more employees are required by law to carry workers’ compensation coverage—it’s not a choice. This […]

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Scene of a fall on public or commercial property, used to represent premises liability cases and dangerous property conditions.

In Georgia, premises liability law holds property owners responsible for providing safe environments. Navigating the legal process can be complex, but understanding the key steps is crucial for securing fair compensation. Immediate Actions After a Slip & Fall Georgia’s Premises Liability Law (Your Legal Foundation) Premises liability holds property owners responsible for injuries caused by […]

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Georgia is not a no-fault state. It operates under an at-fault system, where the individual deemed responsible for causing the auto accident, and their liability insurance, bears the responsibility for compensating the injured party.  Georgia, operates under an “at-fault” system, meaning the driver who is deemed responsible for the car accident is liable for the […]

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