Most people understand that modern cars are packed with technology.
They know their vehicle connects to their phone. They know it tracks navigation routes, remembers contacts, and stores driving preferences. Most drivers realize that today’s cars operate more like
computers than traditional machines.
What many people don’t realize is just how much information those vehicles
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Guardian Law Group Calling Day of Accident and Soliciting Clients
Guardian Law operates out of Atlanta and is clearly reaching out to accident injury vi
ctims the day of the crash or the next day illegally. Whether they are getting the contact information from tow truck drivers, police or medical is unclear, but these solicitations are illegal under OCGA § 33-24-53 and they have already…
Luke Bryan v. the US Government; Are they Playing Your Tune?
In early October 2025, Zach Bryan posted a snippet of an unreleased track widely referred to as “Bad News,” with lines criticizing ICE raids. Within a day, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) publicly chided him—its public-affairs chief told TMZ he should “stick to ‘Pink Skies’”—and a DHS video promoting ICE/Border Patrol actions appeared online…
Working Doordash, Taskrabbit and Others Can Void Your Car Insurance
Driving for these services on your regular car insurance is not allowed. If your car is damaged while driving for the app, your private insurance company can legally refuse to pay the claim. What’s the solution: call and ask for a rideshare or delivery insurance rider. It doesn’t cost much and fills in the gaps…
Georgia Offers of Settlement and Uninsured Motorist UM Insurance
Offers of Settlement and Uninsured Motorist Insurance in Georgia
On September 26, 2025, the Georgia Court of Appeals issued an important decision in Blazys v. McKnight, clarifying whether uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM) insurance carriers can be
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How to Handle and Injury Case for Your Child

Settling a Child’s Case in Georgia: What You Need to Know
In Georgia, settling claims on behalf of minors (under 18) is governed tightly by statute and case law. The rules are designed to protect children from unfair deals, misuse of funds, or guardians acting without proper oversight. Basically, the Court wants to protect kids…
Savannah v. McLamb. beware the City Sidewalk Maintenance Case in a Historic District

Normally, Suing Cities over Broken Sidewalks is Viable, Not so if its a Historic District
This case, , centers on whether the City of Savannah is immune from liability under the Georgia Recreational Property Act (RPA) when a visitor, McLamb, tripped and fell on a raised paver in a sidewalk located in a historic district.…
When they Kick in the Door, waiving the 44, Can you Sue the Feds?
Supreme Court Decision Summary: Martin v. United States (2025)By Christopher Simon – June 13, 2025
Introduction
In Martin v. United States, decided June 12, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court addressed a deeply troubling and unfortunately common scenario: a wrong-house police raid by federal agents. The case arose from a 2017 SWAT operation in suburban Atlanta,…
Global Warming and Wrongful Death Cases in Georgia: A Bridge Too Far?

Title: When the Heat Kills: The Legal Challenge of Linking Individual Deaths to Climate Change Hazards
In a groundbreaking legal development, a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Misti Leon against seven major oil and gas companies could reshape the way the legal system approaches climate change liability—particularly in cases where the cause of death, like…