by Peter Bricks | Feb 17, 2017
At some point in your personal injury case, you might be asked if you want to participate in mediation. Mediation is not to be confused with a deposition (where you are sworn in under oath and asked questions by opposing counsel) or an arbitration (where a binding...
by Peter Bricks | Jan 28, 2017
Medical payments coverage (aka “med pay”) on your auto insurance is essentially health insurance for a car wreck. It provides treatment for “reasonable and necessary” medical costs stemming from a car accident. Any med pay coverage you purchase is primary to your...
by Peter Bricks | Jan 23, 2017
One of the elements of damages in a Georgia car wreck personal injury case is “special damages.” Special damages is the specific amount of costs incurred or to be incurred as a result of the at fault party’s negligence. The damages are more...
by Peter Bricks | Jan 23, 2017
To have a large value Atlanta car wreck personal injury case, you almost certainly need a combination of lots of damages and plenty of insurance coverage. While the availability of insurance coverage to pay a verdict is generally not admissible at trial in Georgia,...
by Peter Bricks | Feb 29, 2016
Once you file suit in your Georgia auto wreck case, you are almost certainly going to be deposed as part of the discovery process. How do you prepare for your deposition with your Cumming personal injury attorney and what will happen at your deposition? Most likely...
by Peter Bricks | Jan 8, 2016
The sad reality is that not everyone in the State of Georgia has health insurance. While this is certainly a problem in general, it specifically can be an issue when you have been injured in a car wreck. You absolutely can get medical treatment after a car wreck when...