What Are Inherent Risks in Equine Activities?

Equine activities, such as horseback riding, horse training, and equestrian competitions, are beloved pastimes and professions. However, they also carry a unique set of dangers and risks that participants need to understand. Inherent risks are dangers naturally associated with horses and horseback riding recognized under Georgia law. Learn how they impact liability in injury cases.
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Georgia Car Accidents Involving Children — What You Need to Know

Car accidents are a leading cause of injury and death among children in the United States. Georgia is no exception. As a parent or guardian, understanding the risks, legal implications, and preventive measures associated with car accidents involving children is crucial. This article aims to provide you with essential information regarding car accidents involving children.
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Mass Shootings — Exploring Liability for Victims and Their Families

Mass shootings are tragic events that leave communities devastated and survivors grappling with physical, emotional, and financial hardships. When tragedy strikes, victims and their families need answers about legal responsibility. While the immediate blame often lies with the perpetrator, understanding who can be held accountable is crucial for victims seeking justice and compensation.
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What is Negligent Hiring?

The recent personal injury lawsuit involving NFL broadcaster Mark Sanchez and Fox Corporation highlights key issues surrounding employer liability, including negligent hiring—an area particularly relevant to Georgia law. Attorney Jordan Jewkes breaks down what negligent hiring in Georgia, how it relates to the Sanchez case, and what injured victims should know about employer negligence.
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