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Who Is Liable in a Georgia Pedestrian Accident? What Victims Need to Know
Pedestrian accidents often involve more than one liable party. Drivers, rideshare companies, trucking companies, and even government entities may be responsible. KP Law investigates every

Dog Bites and Children: What Georgia Parents Need to Know
Children are the most common dog bite victims. Georgia law allows parents to pursue compensation for medical care, scarring, and emotional trauma. KP Law protects

Uber and Lyft Accidents in Georgia: Who Is Responsible and How Claims Really Work
Uber and Lyft accidents involve layered insurance policies and legal gray areas. Responsibility depends on whether the driver was logged into the app. KP Law

Trucking Accidents in Georgia: Why These Cases Are So Complex (and Why Experience Matters)
Trucking accidents are not like regular car crashes. They involve federal regulations, multiple liable parties, and aggressive insurance defense teams. KP Law knows how to

Why Pedestrian Accidents in Atlanta Are Increasing (and What To Do If You’re Hit)
Atlanta pedestrian accidents often cause severe injuries. Drivers, rideshare companies, and even cities can be responsible. KP Law investigates the incident, identifies all liable parties,

What Every Passenger Needs to Know After a Rideshare Accident in Atlanta
Rideshare accidents involve multiple insurance policies and confusing rules. Passengers are almost never at fault, which means you have strong rights. KP Law investigates the

What To Do After a Dog Bite in Georgia: Your Step-By-Step Guide to Protecting Your Health and Your Case
Dog bites can cause infections, scars, nerve damage, and long-term trauma. Georgia law holds negligent dog owners responsible. KP Law helps victims get medical care,

How to Choose the Right Doctor After an Accident in Georgia
After an accident, choose a doctor who specializes in injury care. Your choice affects both your recovery and the strength of your case. KP Law

The Role of Police Reports in Georgia Personal Injury Cases
Police reports document what happened, who was involved, and who may be at fault. While not the final word, they strongly influence insurance companies. KP