Recent Blog Posts
The dangers of fatigue while driving a car or motorcycle are real. The vast majority of us have experienced some sort of fatigue while driving a car, but what about motorcyclists? You may think it is impossible for a rider to fall asleep at his handle bars, but this is a large misconception. A rider… Read More »
Many of us never want to be in a situation where we have to make a claim or file a lawsuit because we were injured due to someone’s negligence. However, if you have been injured, it’s important to contact a personal injury lawyer quickly as these types of cases can be time sensitive.
After the initial shock wears off and you assess your injuries, the steps that you take after a car accident are critical. While we have provided tips and steps following a car accident, one “issue” or “problem” we haven’t discussed is when the at-fault driver is uninsured (i.e., doesn’t have car insurance). Everyone can agree… Read More »
Georgia law states that drivers must stop and remained stopped for pedestrians – not just yield to them. The law states:O.C.G.A. § 40-6-91 The driver of a vehicle shall stop and remain stopped to allow a pedestrian to cross the roadway within a crosswalk when the pedestrian is upon the half of the roadway upon… Read More »
Motorcyclists have been dubbed the “thrill seekers” of the road. They are the men and women who can take on the road with two wheels and leave their worries behind them. While we want motorcyclists to feel this way, a bike itself is inherently dangerous. Think about it, there’s no steal (or cage) around the… Read More »
Strike up the band! Enjoy the parade! Sport your Red, White and Blue! Get ready to enjoy the festivities, fun and patriotism of the Fourth of July! At Kaine Law we are truly grateful for all our men and women who serve our country. Just like you, we are excited for a long weekend to… Read More »
The following blog post may give you a bit of the shivers or heebie jeebies, but we tell you this ahead of time in case you want to stop reading now. With that disclaimer out of the way, we want to discuss a topic that may make you second guess your pool activities this summer…. Read More »
Boating and other water activities are meant to be fun and carefree. Unfortunately, there are several accidents that can occur because we didn’t take necessary precautions. We have seen countless victims who have endured a personal injury; injuries that could’ve been avoided if individuals abided by boating laws and/or recommendations. This specific blog topic is… Read More »
Beginning in June through mid-August, many of us will hear the term “100 deadliest days.” The startling phrase isn’t just meant to get your attention; it has some real statistics behind it. Most safety campaigns focus on the 100 deadliest days of summer being particularly dangerous for teenagers. While it is true teens make up… Read More »
The state of Georgia defines wrongful death as the death of a person caused by the “negligent, reckless, intentional, or criminal” acts of another person or entity (such as a business). Negligence is typically defined as a failure to use reasonable care when there is a duty to do so, resulting in harm to another…. Read More »