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Why Do I Need a Construction Attorney in Georgia?
Successful construction projects require collaboration between multiple parties including owners, architects, contractors, and investors. Because of the large number of moving parts in construction projects,…
Legitimation FAQS
In light of Father’s Day approaching on June 20, we wanted to share helpful answers to frequently asked questions about legitimation. There are roughly 1.5…
What Georgia’s New Distracted Driving Law Means for You
If you’ve seen an increase of law enforcement on the roads this summer, it’s likely due to the new distracted driving law that took effect…
Understanding the Different Types of Medical Malpractice Cases in Georgia
When a healthcare worker commits a negligent act, makes errors in treatment, or omits information that leads to injury, you are dealing with medical malpractice.…
What Should I Do if My Teen Driver is Charged with a DUI?
Parents of newly licensed teen drivers face a whole new world of worry and stress every time their child gets behind the wheel. Parents hope…
Why are the 100 Deadliest Days of Summer So Dangerous?
Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of the summer season, when people take full advantage of the warmer weather to head to the beach, pool…
How Child Support is Calculated in Georgia
Child support can be a difficult and confusing challenge to face after a divorce. The calculations for the amount each parent is responsible to pay…
Major Factors that Cause Car Accident Fatalities
According to the National Safety Council, “[Over Memorial Day Weekend,] car travel has the highest fatality rate of any major form of transportation based on…
How to Spot a Drunk Driver & Avoid a Car Accident
Even if you aren’t drinking and driving, it’s important to be extra cautious for drunk drivers on the road to maximize your safety. Knowing how…
How to Avoid a Car Accident on St. Patrick’s Day
If you get involved in a car accident in Savannah, Georgia on St. Patrick’s Day, contact the lawyers at Kicklighter Law to see how they…