Monthly Archives: May 2023

When Are Technology Companies Liable For Injury Due To Their Content?
In February, the US Supreme Court will hear legal liability cases that could reshape the responsibility that accompanies certain events as the result of content published by technology companies like Google. The cases are Gonzalez v. Google and Twitter v. Taamneh, both of which involve the question of whether the Communications Decency Act shields… Read More »

School Bus Accidents In Georgia
No tragedy affects a family more than when a child is injured or killed in an accident. Sadly, this can sometimes happen going to or from school, or even on school grounds, especially if the school district is not careful enough in its hiring processes to ensure that children are kept safe. Take, for… Read More »

Georgia Product Liability Case Against Monsanto
The country is closely watching a product liability case filed by a man in Georgia who claims that Bayer AG’s Roundup weed killer (as produced by Monsanto) caused his cancer. In late December, a federal appeals court agreed to review an earlier decision reviving the lawsuit – known as an “en banc” rehearing. Plaintiff’s… Read More »

Dog Pack Attacks
When most people think of dog bites, they think of individual incidents involving, perhaps, one dog, walking on a leash, who bites someone, or perhaps the neighbor’s dog jumping the fence and injuring someone. However, more often than not, dog bite injuries and deaths frequently occur due to dogs traveling in packs, and those… Read More »

Tragic Accidents At Theme Parks
When families go on vacation together, they want to know that they, their children, and all of their loved ones are safe as they create life-long memories. Sadly, that isn’t always the case when it comes to theme parks. According to statistics, there were close to 1,300 injuries from amusement park accidents in the… Read More »