Just because your boss calls you an independent contractor, sends you a 1099 and had you sign an independent contractor’s agreement does not meet that you are exempt from overtime law in Georgia. So how does an overtime lawyer figure it out?
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Southern Trial Lawyers Meeting in New Orleans
Mike Moebes, owner of the Atlanta workers compensation law firm of Moebes Law, and I just returned from the great city of New Orleans where we attended the annual Southern Trial Lawyers meeting. After two days of lectures given by some of the most respected trial lawyers in the United States, including Howard Nations of Texas and John Romano of Florida, we took some time to enjoy the sites and sounds of Mardi Gras. The STLA group rode on Float #5 in the Krewe of Tucks, right behind the Toulouse Brass Band. The float included the partners in the firm of Bogani and Robes of West Palm Beach, Florida and Saints defensive end, Jeff Charleston, and our float happened to be captured on television by Channel 4.
Christopher Simon Addresses Media in Wake of Tragic Death
Senior Partner at Christopher Simon Attorney at Law, Christopher Simon, spoke to the media today at the Cobb County Schools to address allegations made on the Neal Boortz show. The popular radio show aired commentary to the effect that the Cobb County Schools Foundation was retaining control of the $30,000,00 in charity donations made by the public to help the impoverished Campos family in the wake of the wrongful death of their daughter.
In fact, the donations will go directly to the family after the funerary and other family utilities are caught up.
Get Your Accident Report Online after a Georgia Crash
Many of my clients ask me “how do I get my police report?” after a crash in Georgia and usually the process involves sending money orders or showing up in person. That has all changed now that the State of Georgia is getting more progressive. The Department of Transportation has partnered with a tech company to open www.BuyCrash.com that allows citizens to pull their own police reports right off the internet for only $10.00. Given how annoying the process can be, especially for out of State drivers, this website is a blessing. Even better is the fact that I tested the interface and it looks like runners will not be able to raid the system to illegally solicit business.
Georgia Uninsured Motorist Insurance will Protect the Consumer When the Defendant has Official Immunity
We are handling a case for a very nice lady who was badly hurt when she was hit by a 20 something in Savannah. The police report merely indicated that the defendant driver was driving her dad’s Mercury. We sent a demand letter to her insurance carrier and we got an unexpected letter back indicating that the Defendant was an employee of the Georgia State Department of Agriculture and was on the job (in lawyerspeak she was in the course and scope of employment) at the time. This can be a huge problem because Georgia law generally provides that State employees are immune from being personally sued when they screw up discretionary acts.
Free Legal Research Database Launched By Google
Google hit another milestone two months ago when they put their legal research database online. They have complete databases for every State and Federal Decision. Now prisoners can search online to their heart’s content as they work on their habeus corpus appeal. As a lawyer getting cleaned out by westlaw every month, I am anticipating going pure google when my contract is up! Check it out for yourself! Google Scholar advanced search.
If My Tree Falls and Hits My Neighbor’s House, am I Legally Responsible?
If my tree falls and hits my neighbor’s house, am I responsible in Georgia? Let’s assume you have been eyeballing that tree in your front yard for a month now and you are beginning to suspect that it is rotting. Have you stayed up at night worrying about it hurting someone or something and wondering what your legal responsibilities are?
In Georgia, the owner of a tree is liable for injuries from a falling tree only if he knew or reasonably should have known the tree was diseased, decayed or otherwise constituted a dangerous condition. In other words, if you did not have a reason to know it was diseased (full leaves, looks fine) then it is not your fault if something happens. If you should have known, you had better have good homeowner’s insurance coverage.
One Court put it this way: “A landowner who knows that a tree on his property is decayed and may fall and damage the property of an adjoining landowner is under a duty to eliminate the danger.โ But a landowner does not have a duty to consistently and constantly check all trees on his property for nonvisible rot; ‘the manifestation of decay must be visible, apparent, and patent.’โ Cornett v. Agee, 143 Ga.App. 55, 57 (1977).
In a Car Accident on Icy Roads, Who is Responsible?
With the recent snow and ice on the roads in Georgia, there have been numerous multi-vehicle crashes including one involving 27 cars. The question arises; who is going to pay for all the property damage and injury claims? I have already been asked this questions several times so we will review the issue today. We will break the topic into two parts; first addressing normal crashes involving ice and black ice in Georgia and second, addressing multi-vehicle collisions.
If you are involved in a car accident in Georgia and ice played a role, just accept the fact that it will be an ugly process. A typical scenario with the recent snow in Atlanta involves one car hitting a patch of black ice and going into a spin or suddenly coming out of their lane and causing a crash. In many of the these situations, the drivers insurance company may refuse to pay for your property damage, claiming that the ice was an “act of God” for which their insured cannot be blamed. To this I say “B.S.” You have to live in a cave not to know that its snowing and sub zero out and that ice is on the roadways. When that happens you have to drive with exceptional care. The Georgia law on driving with ice on the road is OCGA ยง 40-6-180 which says in part that you have to drive at a speed that is safe for conditions.
The Georgia Super Speeder Law
I frequently am the go to resource for friends wondering about certain aspects of the law, including the new Georgia Super Speeder law. What does it really mean? What do you need to know?
1. Purdue pushed the law to raise money; over $20 million by most estimates.
2. Studies show that speeding is not the cause in most accidents, it is crappy driving.
3. The Georgia Super Speeder fine is an additional $200.00 fine on top of the local ticket.
4. If you go over 75mph on a two lane country road, you will pay it.
5. If you go 85mph or over on an expressway, you will pay it.
18 Wheeler Accident Lawyer Demonstrates Value of Crash Reconstruction
As part of our continuing series on what a Georgia 18 wheeler accident lawyer does, today we will look at a video reconstruction of the consequences when a passenger car going 65 strikes a tractor trailer going 35 in the rear. The driver of the passenger car claimed that the tractor trailer truck simply came into his lane.
The video is interesting but the point is that this crash seemed like the truck driver’s fault until the collision reconstructionist measured the skid marks. laser sited the gouge mark in the road, measured the crush damage to the vehicles and compared the crush damage to historical data on similar vehicles.
The damage to the front left of the passenger car was not consistent with a side impact and when the impact velocity was finally known, the math was fed into a computer and this simulation was created to show the jury exactly how the car ended up the way it did.