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Navigating Personal Injury Law Post-Accident

Introduction to Personal Injury Law Definition of Personal Injury Law Personal injury law is a complex legal area that deals with cases where individuals

Personal Injury Claims: Why Hiring a Lawyer Is Your Best Move

Accidents can happen at any time and in any place. Whether it’s a car crash, a slip and fall, or a workplace injury, the

4 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Georgia Personal Injury Lawyer

After suffering harm in a personal injury accident, you have the right to seek legal representation and recover compensation for the physical, emotional, and

7 Most Common Injuries Resulting From Slip and Falls

Our Trial Team at Stewart, Melvin & Frost understand the frustration of suffering severe injuries in a slip and fall accident. When another person or entity

Should I Settle My Personal Injury Claim or Sue in Court?

If you have suffered an injury or lost someone you love in an accident caused by a negligent party, you may believe you have

The Types of Damages in a Personal Injury Case

Personal injury cases are often an emotional and costly endeavor. Therefore, it is important to know the types of damages available to you in

Roles and Duties of a Personal Injury Attorney

What do personal injury lawyers do? It is a common question many people ask. We often see them on television, but what do they

How to Win Your Personal Injury Case

When you are injured due to the negligent actions of another, it can be devastating. This is especially true when the injury requires a

How Long Does a Personal Injury Lawsuit Take to Settle in Georgia?

To get your personal injury lawsuit to trial, it can take anywhere from a year to multiple years, depending on the complexity of your

Region’s newest trial team introduces jury focus groups, other innovative strategies

Mark Alexander and Andrew Gould, attorneys with one of North Georgia’s top firms –Stewart, Melvin and Frost– have formed the region’s newest trial team

How Long Do I Have to File a Personal Injury Case in Georgia?

After suffering an accident, clients often feel stressed, overwhelmed, and unsure what to do next. However, it is essential to know your rights so that you do not lose your chance to hold the negligent party responsible for what they did to you. In Georgia, in most…

Bill Would Remove Vital Protections During Home Closings

By Scotty Ball Under the guise of efficiency and cost savings, some lawmakers in Georgia are pushing to let out-of-state notaries conduct real estate closings online. It is a terrible idea that would destroy critical protections for Georgia homebuyers…

Anna Adams Orkins Named to 2022 “Georgia Super Lawyers” List

Super Lawyers has named Stewart, Melvin & Frost partner Anna Adams Orkins as a 2022 Georgia Rising Star. It is the second straight year that Orkins has been named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers. After years of practicing law in the areas of wills, trusts…

How Long Do I Have to File a Personal Injury Case in Georgia?

After suffering an accident, clients often feel stressed, overwhelmed, and unsure what to do next. However, it is essential to know your rights so that you do not lose your chance to hold the negligent party responsible for what they did to you. In Georgia, in most…

Bill Would Remove Vital Protections During Home Closings

By Scotty Ball Under the guise of efficiency and cost savings, some lawmakers in Georgia are pushing to let out-of-state notaries conduct real estate closings online. It is a terrible idea that would destroy critical protections for Georgia homebuyers…

Anna Adams Orkins Named to 2022 “Georgia Super Lawyers” List

Super Lawyers has named Stewart, Melvin & Frost partner Anna Adams Orkins as a 2022 Georgia Rising Star. It is the second straight year that Orkins has been named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers. After years of practicing law in the areas of wills, trusts…

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