Recent Posts in the Personal Injury Category

What You Need to Know About a Truck Driver’s Blind Spots

Mar 31, 2018

I-75, I-85, and I-20 may be the principal highways Georgians think of when considering Georgia’s highways, but there is also I-16, I-95, and I-59 to keep in mind. Semi-trucks use all these routes and...

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Can I Use Headphones While Driving? 

Mar 31, 2018

There are a few laws in Georgia surrounding what drivers can and cannot do that tend to confuse those behind the wheel. For instance,...

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No Engineering Work Done on Amusement Park Water Slide Leads to Boy’s Decapitation

Mar 26, 2018

Last week, a Kansas Amusement Park and its Director of Operations were criminally indicted in connection with the death of a ten-year-old...

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Opioid Overdoses Can Happen, Even in a Hospital!

Mar 7, 2018

Whenever you turn on the news, there’s a good chance you will hear something about the opioid crisis. For many of us,...

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The National Board of Trial Advocacy

Jan 19, 2018

Warshauer Woodward Atkins partner Michael Warshauer was recently recertified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. A National Board of Trial Advocacy...

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Falls Are a Significant Risk for our Seniors

Jan 11, 2018

One of the more common calls we receive at the Warshauer Woodward Atkins involves someone falling.  Whether it is a patient falling...

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Did Santa Leave a Magnet in Your Child’s Stocking?

Jan 10, 2018

If so, you should closely examine the magnets and consider whether they are safe for your child.  A study by Consumer Reports...

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Investigation into the VA Reveals Doctors Hired with Discipline/Malpractice

Dec 8, 2017

An investigation by USA Today revealed that the Department of Veterans Affairs routinely hires physicians who have multiple malpractice claims, including felony...

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