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How Chiropractic Care Can Strengthen Your Personal Injury Claim After a Car Accident
Back and neck pain are two of the most common injuries after a car accident, drawing many accident victims to chiropractors in pursuit of a solution to their pain. While chiropractic care is known for being an excellent pain management option, few appreciate the value...
Civil Law vs. Criminal Law: Everything You Need to Know
The current fad of true-crime series on TV and Netflix has people fascinated by the American legal system – or, if you want to be technical, the media's portrayal of it. The suspense and courtroom drama had audiences glued to the screen, holding their breaths; waiting...
What to Do When Arrested in Atlanta
When it comes to traumatic and anxiety-provoking life events, few things top the list higher than getting arrested in Atlanta for “allegedly” committing a crime. The key word there is ALLEGEDLY. Just because you’ve been handcuffed does NOT make you a criminal (even...
Georgia Car Wreck Victim Wins $1.4 Million Verdict
Maha Amircani, a personal injury attorney in Atlanta and founder of Amircani Law was recently in the news for her part in obtaining a $1.4 verdict for a Georgia car wreck victim. Are you looking for help after a car wreck in Georgia? We can help: Atlanta Auto Accident...
Founder Maha Amircani on HLN Evening Express
Founder Maha Amircani recently appeared on on HLN's Evening Express to discuss the rights of people who utilize service animals under the American Disabilities Act.From HLN Evening Express:Taylor Gipson says he was kicked out of a Popeye's restaurant near Atlanta, Ga....
It’s Lit: Georgia Fireworks Law
In Georgia, all fireworks classified as DOT 1.4G (consumer fireworks) are legal to purchase and use as stated in the Georgia General Assembly House Bill 727. Consumer fireworks you can legally buy in retail stores across Georgia include:Bottle RocketsSky RocketsRoman...
Georgia Super Speeder Law: The Super Guide
The Georgia Super Speeder law defines a Georgia Super Speeder as a driver convicted of speeding at 75 mph or more on a two-lane road or at 85 mph and above on any road or highway in the State of Georgia.In addition to the fines and fees paid to the jurisdiction where...
The Georgia First Offender Act
We look to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, who explains the Georgia First Offender Act: Per Georgia law (O.C.G.A. § 42-8-60), “upon a verdict or plea of guilty or nolo contendere, but before an adjudication of guilt, the court may, in the case of a defendant who...
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