Workers Compensation document with a gavel, dollar bills, and a pen symbolizing Workers’ Compensation Case Worth - Sexton Weldon Law Firm
  • By: Sexton Weldon Law Firm
  • Published: August 29, 2024

In this article, you can discover… What factors determine the worth of a workers' compensation claim. If a pre-existing condition may impact your case. How a diligent law firm can help maximize merited workers’ comp benefits. What Factors Determine The Value Of A Workers' Compensation Case? The severity of your injury and whether or not surgery is needed will be impactful. Your doctor’s assessment of your injuries and the amount of time needed away from work will also be considered. Workers’ compensation laws vary within each state. That is why it is important to seek counsel from an attorney familiar with how such claims are handled in your particular state. In Georgia, the types of compensation you may be eligible for include temporary total disability, temporary partial disability, permanent partial disability, and medical expenses. The State of Georgia does not…Read More

A man in a wheelchair with a cast on his arm, accompanied by a woman seated at a desk, discussing workers' compensation in Georgia. - Sexton Weldon Law Firm
  • By: Sexton Weldon Law Firm
  • Published: August 16, 2024

In this article, you can discover… How eligibility for workers’ compensation is determined in Georgia. The process of filing a workers’ comp claim. How employee legal tactics against workers’ compensation can be fought. What Is Workers' Compensation? Workers’ compensation is insurance that exists to help compensate workers who have been injured on the job. If an injury arose out of the scope and course of your employment, then you have a plausible workers’ compensation case. The types of compensation you may be eligible for include temporary total disability, temporary partial disability, permanent partial disability, and medical. What Type Of Injuries Do You Typically See When People Come To You For Workers' Compensation Cases? Back injuries are quite common, as are neck injuries. Shoulder injuries and amputated fingers or limbs are also seen. Other significant injuries our firm has dealt with…Read More

A person holds wooden blocks spelling 'negligence', symbolizing its role in wrongful death claims. - Sexton Weldon Law Firm
  • By: Sexton Weldon Law Firm
  • Published: August 15, 2024

In this article, you can discover… How negligence affects a wrongful death claim. How negligence is proven in a court. The legal difference between gross and ordinary negligence. How Is Negligence Defined In The Context Of A Wrongful Death Claim? Negligence involves a breach of duty, causation, and damages. Negligence might involve malpractice, e.g., giving someone the wrong type of blood during a transfusion. It could involve a child firing an unsecured weapon and killing someone. It could also involve an apartment complex that did not maintain smoke detectors within the building, resulting in an unnoticed fire that cost lives. How Is Negligence Typically Proven? Proving negligence in a wrongful death involves proving that reasonable actions should have been taken that were not taken. It also involves proving that responsible parties should have been aware of possible risks and either…Read More

An image with the words wrongful death written multiple times in bold red font on a black background. - Sexton Weldon Law Firm
  • By: Sexton Weldon Law Firm
  • Published: July 15, 2024

In this article, you can discover… How wrongful death is defined in Georgia. Who is eligible to file a wrongful death claim. The types of incidents that qualify for a wrongful death claim.  What Is The Legal Definition Of Wrongful Death In Georgia? In the State of Georgia, a wrongful death is defined as a death resulting from some type of crime, negligence, or product liability. For example, if a product is defectively manufactured and causes death, this loss of life could be defined as a wrongful death. If loss of life resulting from a crime, negligence, or a product defect can be established, a wrongful death claim can exist. How Does A Wrongful Death Case Differ From Personal Injury? A wrongful death claim is brought by the estate or family members of the deceased person; this differs from a…Read More

Personal Injury Claim Form - Sexton Weldon Law Firm.
  • By: Sexton Weldon Law Firm
  • Published: May 23, 2024

If you have been injured in a car crash or other accident in Georgia, things can quickly get overwhelming. Fortunately, the personal injury claim process allows you to obtain financial compensation — if you can get past the insurance company giants trying to avoid paying out. This article covers the basics of the personal injury claim system that will allow you, with the help of skilled attorneys, to take on these industry goliaths and win, including: How to begin the personal injury claim process after an accident in Georgia. Common tactics and techniques used by insurance companies you need to watch out for. What happens when insurance companies cannot be reasoned with – and how a lawyer can help. Why Is The Personal Injury Claim Process Often An Uphill, Stressful Battle In Georgia? If you have been injured in an…Read More

Two cars damaged after an accident - Sexton Weldon Law Firm.
  • By: Sexton Weldon Law Firm
  • Published: May 24, 2024

The personal injury claim system exists to let injured Georgians claim compensation to cover their costs and losses after an accident. Unfortunately, it is a complex system, with many hoops you have to jump through and pitfalls for the unwary. This article explains some of the complicated situations that can arise and, in the process, covers some of the nuances of the personal injury claim process in Georgia, including: How fault and blame impact the personal injury claim system after an accident in Georgia. How to handle claims when injuries were caused by uninsured and underinsured drivers. How property and personal injury damages are calculated and covered in Georgia. I Was Injured By An Uninsured Or Underinsured Driver. Can I Still File A Personal Injury Claim? Most people have some form of uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage on their vehicle.…Read More

Collision of truck accident and a car - Sexton Weldon Law Firm.
  • By: Sexton Weldon Law Firm
  • Published: May 24, 2024

Of all the accidents that happen every day on Georgia roadways, those involving big trucks and commercial vehicles are the most devastating. They are nearly twice as likely to result in fatalities, and serious injuries are tragically common. Fortunately, those injured in such accidents can claim personal injury compensation for their losses, as this article explains. We’ll discuss: The most common causes of trucking accidents in Georgia, and the injuries they cause. Why trucking companies carry higher insurance policies and how that affects injury victims. How truck accidents differ from most car crashes, including why they tend to be “worth” more. What Are The Most Common Causes Of Commercial Vehicle Or Truck Accidents Across Georgia? While no two accidents are identical, one trait comes up again and again in trucking accidents: fatigued drivers. Drivers are pushed into long hours, and…Read More

Car key and Alcohol representing DUI case - Sexton Weldon Law Firm.
  • By: Sexton Weldon Law Firm
  • Published: May 24, 2024

Whether you are a student experiencing college drinking culture for the first time or a professional on your way home from a dinner where you had one glass of wine too many, it is all too easy to find yourself facing one or more police officers and an arrest for Driving Under the Influence. When that happens, you had best remember what you read in this article about DUI arrests, rights, and defenses, including: The legal definition of Driving Under the Influence and the penalties for a DUI conviction in Georgia. What happens if you refuse to give a blood or breathalyzer test during a DUI arrest. What will happen to your license after a DUI arrest and/or conviction? How Is Driving Under the Influence Defined In Georgia Criminal Law? Simply put, Driving Under the Influence (DUI) in Georgia is…Read More

Gun and drugs representing Drug Charges - Sexton Weldon Law Firm.
  • By: Sexton Weldon Law Firm
  • Published: May 24, 2024

While public perception of many drugs and illicit substances has changed, laws are slow to catch up. Do you understand what drugs you are not allowed to have? And what are the consequences of being caught with them in your general vicinity? This article explains the basics of Georgia drug crime charges, including: Common drug crimes and why most will be considered felonies under Georgia laws. Why you can end up being charged with a drug crime despite having no drugs on your person. The penalties you are likely to face for different drug crimes and how to prevent them with the help of a criminal defense attorney. What Are The Most Common Drug Charges You Are Likely To Face In Georgia? Simple possession of marijuana is probably the most frequent drug charge, especially now that some states have begun…Read More

Gavel and a court balance - Sexton Weldon Law Firm.
  • By: Sexton Weldon Law Firm
  • Published: April 3, 2024

Suing a big trucking company involves crucial steps like issuing a spoliation letter, probing into FMCSA compliance, examining ownership, DOT certifications, driver qualifications, and insurance details. Utilizing SAFERsys for gathering company insights is emphasized, highlighting the lawsuit's complexity and the indispensable role of a specialized lawyer for successful navigation. Facing a trucking accident can be a daunting experience, especially when it involves taking legal action against a big trucking company. These entities often have extensive resources at their disposal, making it crucial for victims to understand their rights and the steps necessary to bring about a lawsuit. One of the first and most important actions is sending a spoliation letter to ensure all evidence is preserved. This blog aims to guide you through the complexities of suing a big trucking company, emphasizing the importance of professional legal assistance. The Crucial Spoliation Letter…Read More

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