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November 12, 2014

Do I need an Attorney – Semi-Truck Crash in Georgia

Filed under: Truck Accident — Lawyer @ 5:06 am
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SEGMENT: Tractor Trailer Wrecks
You are watching “Do I Need A Lawyer?” and I thank you for joining us.
Let’s go to our next question:

My dad was driving on the interstate and a guy driving a tractor trailer

It spun his car around and he crashed into the median.
He spent the night in the hospital due to his injuries.

I told him “yes.” What do you think?”
You are correct! I would highly recommend that you have your dad contact a lawyer as soon as possible.
And I’ll talk about car wrecks involving tractor trailers in just a moment.

Most are very conscientious professionals.
They are careful about how they drive their rigs.
And they make sure that the tractors they are operating and the trailers they are pulling are in the safest condition.

Some people refer to Tractor Trailers as

And for good reason . . .

Do I need a Lawyer – Commercial Truck Crash in Georgia




A typical, fully loaded large commercial truck can weigh over 80,000 pounds while an average passenger automobile weighs approximately 3,000 pounds. So getting back to your question: If you don’t act quickly, the evidence against the truck driver or the trucking company could be lost.
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Let me give you an example:

This log reflects when they start their day, all stops along the way, and certifies that they have inspected their vehicles.
These logs can also be used as evidence that the driver was speeding between his last stop and where the wreck occurred,

And how long are truck driver’s required to keep their driver’s logs?

Federal law requires these companies to keep their equipment in proper working order AND to keep records regarding this maintenance.
When these trucks and the trailers they pull are properly maintained, it helps prevent brake failures and tire blowouts.
Keep in mind: in order to drive these big trucks, the drivers must have a commercial driver’s license.

They must continue to supervise the drivers too to make sure they are not operating their rigs in an unsafe manner.
Now I am a big advocate of defensive driving, so let me give you some tips to try and prevent injuries on the highway and avoid these accidents altogether.

If you can’t see the driver’s mirrors, chances are he can’t see you.

If you or a family member is involved in a tractor trailer wreck, the single most important piece of advice I can give you is this:
Call a lawyer. If not us, please call a lawyer that has experience handling tractor trailer claims.
If you or a loved one has been injured because of a distracted driver, Just pick up the phone right now and give us a call at (770) 934-8000.
Our legal professionals are standing by right now to speak with you.

And I encourage you – if you don’t call us, please call someone to help you with your claim.

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November 9, 2014

Do I need an Attorney – S.S. Disability Benefits

Filed under: Lamisil — Lawyer @ 3:25 am
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Good morning!
And welcome back to “Do I Need A Lawyer?”

Jason, thanks for being here.
Let’s go to a question from one of our viewers regarding social security disability and I’d like to get your assistance in helping answer their question:

Do I need a Lawyer – SS Disability Benefits




“Hi Gary.
I am 55 years old and I have been doing construction work all of my life.


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Thanks for the question.
Jason, let’s start with the question “Do I need a lawyer?” What do you think?
Jason: I’m sorry to hear about his situation. I would highly recommend he contact an attorney to help him with his claim. The application for social security disability is a complicated process, especially if you have been denied benefits.
Gary: Well let’s talk about the process. I know the social security administration has a 5 step process they follow to determine if a person is disabled and eligible for disability benefits.

Step #1:
Are you working?
The social security administration wants to know if you are working. Explain that for us.

Is your condition severe according to the Social Security Administration Guidelines?
What does that mean?

Gary: Step #3:

Explain this step for us.
Jason: Sure. The social security administration has 2 lists of conditions that it considers disability. One list is for kids, the other is for adults.

Gary: Step # 4:

Gary: Step #5:

Jason: Very poor. Between 1999 and 2009, on average only 28% of social security disability claims were approved on the initial application.

Jason: Then you start the appeals process. There are various time deadlines that apply to these appeals. If you don’t file the appeal within the deadline, you have to start the process all over again.

Gary: Jason, thank you. Folks, if you or a family member is in the process of applying for social security disability benefits, I highly recommend you speak with an attorney as soon as possible regarding the application process.

If you would like to speak with my law firm about your claim, we make it easy for you.

The consultation is FREE and completely confidential.
And I encourage you – if you don’t call us, please call someone to help you with your claim.

So give us a call right now. (770) 934-8000.

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Car Wrecks in Georgia – Personal Injury Damages – Part 1

Filed under: Car Accident Lawyers — Lawyer @ 3:24 am
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If you have a question you would like for me to answer, or if you would like to speak with me regarding a potential claim, please pick up the phone and give us a call right now. (770) 934-8000.

Here’s one easy thing you can do right now. Take out your cell phone and enter my number in as one of your contacts (770) 934-8000.

Auto Wrecks – Punitive Damages



Now let’s go to a question from one of our viewers:
Gary – Let me tell you about something that happened to my wife last week. And I have to admit, I am really mad about this.
My wife had just picked up our oldest daughter from a friend’s home where they were working on a project for school. They were at the stop sign about to exit the subdivision when a driver lost control of his car when he tried to turn into the subdivision. He apparently was going too fast when he realized he was about to miss his turn.
He crashed into the driver’s side of our mini-van. My wife’s left arm is broken, and she and my daughter were cut up from the flying glass.
What angers me is the driver that hit my wife and daughter was drunk. The officer told us this was that man’s second DUI in the last 3 years.
How can we teach this man a lesson – that you don’t drink and drive? He could have killed my wife and daughter? And do we need a lawyer? -Mason in Forest Park
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Please know they are in our thoughts and prayers and we certainly wish them all the best as they recover from their injuries.
Let me bring in Philip Milam, the managing attorney for our personal injury department, to discuss the legal aspects of your case.

It angers me whenever a person has too much to drink and then drive on our highways.

Gary: Philip, you are right!

I co-authored a chapter about this very subject in the best-selling book “Consumer’s Advocate” entitled “The Mourning After: Helping Families Cope After A Drunk Driving Wreck.”
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12 oz. of beer = 5 oz. of wine = 1.5 oz. of liquor
-All these drinks contain the same amount of alcohol
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A driver’s impairment is not determined by the type of drink, but rather by the amount of alcohol ingested over a specific time period.

The average person metabolizes alcohol at the rate of about one drink per hour.

Gary: That is hard to imagine. 1 in 3 will be involved in a drunk driving crash in their lifetime.
Well let’s answer Mason’s question.

Philip:
And the two words I’d tell him we would go after – Compensation and Punishment.

Philip: By compensation, we would pursue damages against the defendant to compensate Mason’s wife and his daughter for the following:
* Their injuries
* Their medical expenses

Gary: Now let’s talk about punishment.
Philip:
The district attorney or the solicitor will be pursuing the criminal charges against the defendant for driving under the influence of alcohol.
Certainly, we will cooperate with them in the investigation and assist in any way we can.

Gary:
Philip: These are damages the law allows us to pursue to PUNISH a defendant for their bad conduct, and to DETER the defendant from repeating the bad conduct.
Because the defendant caused the wreck while driving under the influence of alcohol, Georgia law allows us to seek punitive damages.
Gary:
When we come back, I’d like for you and I to talk more about Mason’s question.
I want us to let him know how we would investigate the claim and represent his family against the drunk driver.

Philip: I’d be happy to hang around.
Gary: We’ll take that break but let me stress to you.
Our legal professionals are standing by right now to take your call.

If you would like to speak with my law firm about your claim, we make it easy for you.
Just pick up the phone right now and give us a call at (770) 934-8000.

And stay tuned for more of “Do I Need A Lawyer”
We’ll be right back.

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November 3, 2014

Three Things You Have to Prove in a PI Case

Filed under: Zicam — Lawyer @ 12:25 am
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What are the 3 things YOU must prove in your personal injury claim?

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Do I Need a Lawyer – 3 Things You Have to Prove in a Personal Injury Case




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Gary: My wife and I were hurt in a car accident about a month ago. We were not at fault. I am ok but my wife is not. The other driver slammed into the passenger side door where she was riding. She is still treating with the doctor. We are already getting a lot of medical bills in the mail. If we hire a lawyer, what do we have to prove to be able to recover from the driver’s insurance company?
Our staff of legal professionals are standing by right now to take your information.
The call is completely confidential, there is no obligation, and the consultation is free.

Now let’s go to the next question from one of our viewers.
Jeff in Decatur
Gary: My wife and I were hurt in a car accident about a month ago. We were not at fault. I am ok but my wife is not. The other driver slammed into the passenger side door where she was riding. She is still treating with the doctor. If we hire a lawyer, what do we have to prove to be able to recover from the driver’s insurance company?
Jeff – thanks for the question though I’m sorry to hear about your wife’s injuries and the wreck.

* Someone was negligent in causing the wreck (besides our client);
* This person’s negligence was the proximate cause of our client’s injuries;

When the defendant rear-ends your car because he did not get his brakes repaired, even though he knew they were not working properly, he is negligent.

Following too closely
Driver distractions due to using a cell phone or adjusting the radio

Driver fatigue because they drove their tractor trailer more than Federal law allows
Proximate Cause:
Once we prove the other driver was negligent, then we must show that this negligence was the proximate cause of your injuries.

Here is another example:
You have a green light allowing you to proceed straight through the intersection.
The Defendant is traveling in the opposite direction.
He does not see you and he attempts to turn left in front of your car and crashes into your vehicle. You sustain a broken arm and leg in the crash.
His failure to yield while turning left is the proximate cause of the collision and your injuries.
(3) Damages:

Medical bills, including:
-ambulance

-medical doctors and specialists

-physical therapy
-prescriptions

Lost wages:

It can be very problematic, however, if someone misses time from work but is paid “under the table” and there is no record on the books. It gets even messier when there is no mention of this work on the tax returns.
Transportation costs

This is clearly money that is coming out of your pocket that you would not have lost if the car wreck never happened.

FUTURE medical expenses

The key component to making a claim for these future medical expenses is to get a doctor’s narrative addressing the medical needs, why they are necessary, how they were caused by the wreck, and the costs of the procedure(s).
FUTURE lost wages
The standard for proving future lost wages is simple, yet can sometimes be a difficult hurdle to overcome.
The way a jury measures future lost income is for them to determine what the plaintiff would otherwise have earned in his job or profession but for the injury.

Sometimes the defendant’s conduct in causing the wreck or his actions immediately after the wreck are so egregious that the law allows us to seek additional damages known as punitive damages.
The purpose of punitive damages is to punish, penalize, or deter the Defendant from repeating the conduct.
For example, punitive damages can be sought in wrecks where:
– The Defendant causes a wreck and attempts to flee or does flee the scene of the collision.

General damages are designed to compensate an injured victim for losses such as pain and suffering, emotional suffering, hardship, or inconvenience.
These damages are hard to quantify for everyone and are highly subjective, so the law instructs the judge or jury to assign these damages on an individual basis.

There is an old saying that “[T]he easiest pain to bear is someone else’s.”
There is a lot of truth to that statement.
It is a challenge to get a jury to understand the degree of pain and suffering someone experiences because of a wreck – especially when the injuries are not visible.
This is clearly one of those areas where an experienced personal injury attorney can help argue the specifics of your case to the insurance adjuster.

You have absolutely nothing to lose by calling a lawyer, but think of all you can lose if you don’t!
If you would like to speak with my law firm about your claim, we make it easy for you.

Our intake specialists are standing by right now to speak with you.

And I encourage you – if you don’t call us, please call someone to help you with your claim.

Personal Injury Law

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