We know that legal action can be overwhelming. Whether it is time spent away from work and family for treatment of your injuries or trying to manage the pain on a daily basis, we know that it is not easy. That is why we are dedicated to providing you help from the start and assisting you through the stressful process. If you don't feel like you understand your options, just ask, and we will work to find an explanation that works for you.
The first step is for us to work with you and come up with a plan to get the results you need. Every injury is different and no case is identical to another. That is why we focus on the specific details of your injuries, listen to your goals, and work together to achieve the best result for you. Through our understanding of the law and your understanding of the circumstances, we will craft a path to success.
Don't wait! Contact us by email or call for a free phone consultation. Let us help you figure out how best to handle your case and take the appropriate next steps. The sooner you have a plan of action, the better your results and, most importantly, the sooner you can start to recover.
In Georgia, property owners are generally responsible in protecting or warning visitors of hazards on their property. If you fall on a property, Hummel Trial Law is here to help determine if you are owed compensation.
Property owners and landlords must prioritize your safety. Recent cases highlight the importance of negligent security claims, shedding light on the duty to protect against violence.
If you're involved in an accident in Georgia, you may seek damages including property damage, medical bills, pain and suffering, rental vehicle costs, lost wages, loss of consortium, and wrongful death.
Georgia has a “no fault” system for work-related injuries – meaning you do not have to prove that your job was negligent to recover workers compensation benefits including reimbursement of lost wages and costly medical expenses.
If you are a victim of a crime, you may be entitled to compensation from your assailant and the property owner where the crime occurred.
In Georgia, a dog owner can be held liable for damages caused by their dog if the dog is deemed “vicious,” which can also be satisfied by violation of local leash ordinances. In other words, vicious can mean a dog who is kept off leash in public.
If an individual becomes aggressive and intentionally inflicts harm, they could face assault charges. Additionally, you have the choice to pursue a personal injury claim for the offenses of assault and battery. It's crucial to differentiate between these legal proceedings and recognize how a personal injury attorney can assist you in recovering and progressing beyond your traumatic experience.
The following rules apply to Commercial Trucking Companies in Georgia: Limited to no more than 11 hours after taking 10 consecutive hours off duty; Truck drivers cannot drive beyond the 14th consecutive hour after coming on duty - breaks do not extend the 14-hour period; Drivers must take a 30-minute break for every eight consecutive hours of driving and cannot perform non-driving duties - loading or refueling during this period; Truck drivers cannot drive more than 60 hours in 7 consecutive days and 70 hours in 8 consecutive days; Truck drivers are required to carry minimum coverage of $100,000.00 per accident.
Losing a loved one is an extremely difficult and unexpected time, but knowing your rights as a surviving spouse or child is incredibly important. When a spouse’s death is caused by someone else, the surviving spouse has a claim for damages including economic and non-economic damages that can be extremely valuable and assist in paying for some of the unforeseen costs such as burial expenses.
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Hummel Trial Law is closed on major holidays, but we can always schedule an appointment on a case by case basis.
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