by Jason M. Gordon | Apr 7, 2025 | Legal Disputes - Civil & Criminal Law, Uncategorized
What Is Litigation Funding? Litigation funding, sometimes called a lawsuit loan, is financial assistance provided to plaintiffs who are awaiting the resolution of a legal claim. This funding is repaid from the settlement or judgment of the case. What Is a Lawsuit...
by Jason M. Gordon | Apr 7, 2025 | Legal Disputes - Civil & Criminal Law, Uncategorized
Is a Personal Injury Settlement Marital Property in Georgia? In Georgia, personal injury settlements can be both marital and separate property, depending on the specifics of the compensation received. Understanding this distinction is important, even if you’re...
by Jason M. Gordon | Apr 7, 2025 | Legal Disputes - Civil & Criminal Law, Uncategorized
What is “Service by Publication” for Uninsured Motorists in Georgia? If you cannot find the person who hit you, GA law allows you to sue them anyway to collect from your insurance company for uninsured motorist coverage. But first, you have to try to give...
by Jason M. Gordon | Apr 7, 2025 | Legal Disputes - Civil & Criminal Law, Uncategorized
What Should I Avoid After a Car Wreck? Immediately after a car wreck, avoid accepting early settlement offers from insurance companies. These offers typically undervalue your actual damages and long-term medical costs. How Should I Communicate at the Accident Scene...
by Jason M. Gordon | Apr 7, 2025 | Legal Disputes - Civil & Criminal Law, Uncategorized
What Is a Lawyer Consultation? A lawyer consultation is your initial meeting with a personal injury attorney, usually provided free of charge. Most personal injury attorneys in Georgia work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you only pay if you win your case. Why is...
by Jason M. Gordon | Apr 7, 2025 | Legal Disputes - Civil & Criminal Law, Uncategorized
What is Tort Law? Tort law deals with civil wrongdoings that cause harm or injury to others. The term “tort” originates from Latin, meaning harm or wrong. Personal injury lawsuits typically involve tort claims. What Does Negligence Mean in Tort Law? Negligence refers...