Manufacturing Defect vs. Design Defect vs. Failure to Warn: How the Type of Product Defect Shapes Your Georgia Injury Claim

Defective products do not all fail in the same way, and Georgia law treats those differences seriously. A single flawed item raises different legal issues than a product line built with a dangerous design. In […]

Defective Electrical Equipment Injuries in Georgia and Your Right to a Product Liability Claim

The tool or machine that injured you at work may not have been your fault or your employer’s fault. When a power tool shorts out, a piece of machinery sends a surge through its housing, […]

Injuries Caused by Faulty Machinery: When a Third-Party Claim May Apply

When workplace machinery fails, the results can be catastrophic. Missing safety guards, malfunctioning switches, or defective components often lead to injuries that leave workers facing medical treatment, lost income, and growing financial strain. Georgia’s workers’ […]

Johnson & Johnson Sunscreen Recall: Benzene Found in Sunscreen Products

Johnson & Johnson is a large multinational corporation that manufactures pharmaceuticals and medical devices, among other products. The company has issued a voluntary recall of some of its sunscreen products because it found benzene, a […]

Valsartan Lawsuits – Everything You Need To Know

You expect medications to help make a health condition better. Therefore, you don’t expect to develop a worse condition after taking a prescription medication. However, defective and dangerous drugs can cause severe adverse effects and […]

3 Types of Product Liability Claims 

We consistently rely on hundreds of products to get us through our daily lives. For example, you may get in your car and drive to work in the morning. Or you may take medication to […]

Coweta Teen, Instructor Killed In Georgia Skydiving Accident

A recent high school graduate and a skydiving instructor tragically lost their lives during a tandem jump on July 12, 2020. The skydiving accident happened in Upson County. Jeanna Renee Triplicata was 18 years old. […]