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June 3, 2010

Paraplegic Awarded $7.25 Million for Spinal Cord Injury

An Atlanta area Plaintiff has been awarded $7.25 million for a personal injury sustained in a car accident several years ago. The motor vehicle accident occurred when the at fault Defendant left his lane and entered the path of the Plaintiff's vehicle causing a head on collision. The Plaintiff was left paralyzed from the waist down. A sobriety test performed by police at the scene of the accident revealed that the 23 year old at fault driver had a blood alcohol content of .303%.

Wheelchair.jpgIn circumstances where an individual causes a car or truck accident while under the influence of alcohol, attorneys and lawyers in Georgia may seek an award of punitive damages. Punitive damages may be awarded where a jury finds that the conduct of the defendant was so egregious that it amounted to a reckless disregard for the safety of others. The concept behind an award of punitive damages in a motor vehicle collision is that the defendant should be punished as his or her conduct amounts to more than mere negligence. The conduct almost borders on an intentional act as the defendant entered his or her vehicle with knowledge that he or she would be unable to operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner.

In Georgia, a blood alcohol level of .08% or higher validates a criminal charge of driving while under the influence. Under Georgia law, however, there is also an inference of driving under the influence where a driver is measured with a blood alcohol content between .05 and .08. This inference creates a presumption that the driver may have been impaired by alcohol, and attorneys for the driver are forced to rebut this inference in order to prevent a conviction.

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May 28, 2010

Motorcyclist George A. Thompson II, 50, of Kennesaw Killed by Apparent Drunk Driver; Vehicular Homicide Charges Filed

Our law firm has been notified of a fatal motorcycle accident occurring on the Downtown Connector in Atlanta in the early morning hours of May 28, 2010. According to reports, an innocent motorcyclist, George A. Thompson II, was struck from the rear by a sport utility vehicle near the 17th street bridge. Mr. Thompson, we were saddened to learn, lost his life in this incident. The Atlanta Police Department has indicated that the driver of the SUV , whose name has yet to be released, has been charged with vehicular homicide in the first-degree and driving while under the influence.

Deadly Car Crash with Police Lights.jpgThe Downtown Connector is one of the most dangerous stretches of roadway in the city of Atlanta. Our law firm has represented many Clients who have been injured in motor vehicle accidents occurring on the Connector, and we have recently undertaken representation in a similar wrongful death case which occurred just weeks ago at almost the very same location. Innocent drivers, particularly motorcyclists, are at a heightened risk while driving on this corridor, and we hope that federal and state authorities will pursue measures to make the roadway safer.

We extend our condolences to the family of Mr. Thompson, and, if needed, we offer our legal support to his family.

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