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Pedestrian Accidents in Parking Lots: Are Drivers Always at Fault?
Parking lot pedestrian accidents are common and often misunderstood. Drivers are frequently at fault, but liability depends on the facts. KP Law Group investigates these

Rideshare Accidents Involving Multiple Vehicles: Who Pays in Georgia?
When an Uber or Lyft is involved in a multi-car accident, multiple insurance policies may apply. Determining who pays requires investigation and experience. KP Law

What Happens If a Dog Bites a Child in Georgia? What Parents Need to Know
Dog bites involving children are especially serious. Georgia law allows parents to pursue compensation for medical care, emotional trauma, and long-term impact. KP Law Group

Why Trucking Accident Injuries Are Often Life-Changing (and How Compensation Is Calculated)
Truck accidents frequently cause catastrophic injuries that affect victims for life. Compensation must account for future care, lost earning capacity, and permanent impact. KP Law

Rideshare Drivers vs. Delivery Drivers: Why the Difference Matters After an Accident
Not All App-Based Drivers Are the Same After an accident, many victims assume all “app drivers” fall under the same rules.They don’t. Uber and Lyft

Dog Bites on Rental Property in Georgia:Who Is Responsible?
Dog bites on rental properties don’t always involve just the dog owner. In many cases, landlords or property managers may also share responsibility. KP Law

Black Box Data in Trucking Accidents: The Evidence That Can Change Everything
Most commercial trucks carry electronic data recorders that capture speed, braking, and driver behavior. This data can prove negligence — but it must be preserved

Hit-and-Run Pedestrian Accidents in Atlanta: What Happens When the Driver Flees
Pedestrian hit-and-run accidents are traumatic, but victims still have options. Uninsured motorist coverage and thorough investigations can provide compensation. KP Law Group knows how to

Injured as a Passenger in an Uber or Lyft? What Your Rights Really Are in Georgia
Uber and Lyft passengers are almost never at fault in an accident. Georgia law provides strong protections, including access to up to $1 million in