Is It Negligent to Drive While Sick?

driving while you are sick

The rising number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Georgia has shed additional light on the problem of driving while sick. Driving with a serious medical condition is one of the five types of driving impairment, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. However, even if a driver is not seriously ill, that driver could […]

Jail Release: Jumpstarting a Successful Criminal Defense in Cobb County

bail bond hearing

The presumption of innocence is usually the cornerstone of a criminal defense matter in Cobb County. But if the defendant remains behind bars before trial, the presumption of innocence essentially becomes a presumption of guilt. Most people, including most jurors, assume that people who are in jail did something wrong. Additionally, rather than wait for […]

Breaking Down a Cobb County Drugged Driving Claim

DUI from drugs

During certain times, as many as a fifth of area drivers are under the influence of drugs. This figure may be artificially low, as it does not include drivers who are under the influence of an over-the-counter medication, such as NyQuil, Sominex, or Benadryl. Prescription painkillers, such as Oxycontin and Fentanyl, are the most common […]

Four Non-Intoxication Defenses in a DUI Case

DUI Arrest in marietta

Prior to the mid-1990s, DUI was essentially a traffic ticket. Frequently, officers released suspected drunk drivers with warnings. Even if the cases made it to court, they were relatively difficult to prove, and the penalties were rather light. Things have changed a lot. In many jurisdictions, over half the probationers were convicted of DUI. Law […]

Are DUI Checkpoints Always Legal?

DUi checkpoint legal in cobb county

Absolutely not. And, many drivers might have this question during the summer of 2020 as area law enforcement agencies deal with coronavirus fallout. Normally, DUI roadblocks are large-scale, expensive operations. That explains why they usually only pop up during certain times of year. But many Atlanta-area law enforcement groups might use min-checkpoints as a cost-effective […]

Device Distraction Crashes: A Closer Look

Distracted driving accidents

Most Georgia drivers agree that it is dangerous to use cellphones and other devices while they drive. Yet motorists in the Peachtree State spend more time on their cellphones while they are behind the wheel than almost any other drivers in the South. That incongruity is at the heart of device distraction claims. People know […]

Drug Trafficking Charges in Cobb County: A Closer Look

drug trafficking cobb county

Law enforcement has become increasingly aggressive when it comes to large-scale drug trafficking cases. Since 2011, heroin trafficking arrests have increased 50 percent. Collectively, heroin, methamphetamines, cocaine, and marijuana account for about 90 percent of all drug trafficking arrests in the United States. Drug trafficking is a serious felony, and although laws have moderated somewhat […]

String of Pedestrian Accidents in DeKalb County

Pedestrian Hit

One person is dead and two children were injured in a pair of pedestrian wrecks in DeKalb County. What do these incidents tell us about pedestrian accidents in general? As an unnamed woman in her 50s was crossing Rockbridge Road, a speeding car hit her and killed her almost instantly. A few hours earlier, another […]

COVID-19 Limits Law Enforcement Responses

Covid

The Cobb County Police Department recently acknowledged that it made “limited changes” because of the coronavirus outbreak. What do these alterations mean to your car accident claim? Will the result be delayed compensation? Officers will continue responding to criminal emergencies. But officers might not respond to car accident scenes. Response decisions will be made on […]

Pedestrian Injuries: What You Should Know

what to do after a car accident

Over recent decades, the number of vehicle occupant fatalities has leveled off in Cobb County. But in 2018, the number of pedestrian fatalities increased to a twenty-eight year high. Vehicle occupants can count on steel cages and multiple restraint layers to protect them. But pedestrians literally only have the clothes on their backs. Speed is […]