In our news section you will find examples of auto and truck accidents, bicycle accidents and other cases from around the Atlanta area and throughout Georgia. Being informed about others’ cases and ordeals will help you to make the right decision about your personal injury case. Remember, though, each accident and case is different. If you've been involved in an accident and have questions about your rights, please contact the Dover Law Firm to schedule a no-charge, no-obligation consult with one of our experienced injury attorneys and be sure to request your free copy of Four Common Mistakes that Will Ruin Your Georgia Car or Truck Injury Claim.
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Tip-Over Deaths from TVs, Appliances and Furniture are IncreasingTip-over deaths from TVs, appliances and furniture continue to increase. In 2011, there were 41 deaths caused by tip-overs, mostly involving young children.
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Atlanta Jet Ski Accident Claims Life of Usher's Former StepsonKile Glover, 11, the former stepson of Usher, passed away from injuries he suffered when he was struck by a jet ski on Lake Lanier near Atlanta.
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Brain Injury Statistics
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Appropriate care difficult to find for brain injury victims
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2-Year-Old Suffers Bleeding on the Brain After AssaultA Pennsylvania man is in custody after kicking, squeezing and punching a 2-year-old.
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Iron Worker Files Suit After Fall Through Open Roof SectionAn Illinois iron worker has filed a personal injury lawsuit after he fell through a hole in the roof while carrying heavy equipment.
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Michigan Teacher Sustains Brain Injury After Crashing Head-First into BleachersDuring a hockey match in the school gymnasium, a faculty member fell and crashed head-first into wooden bleachers, cracking a bone in his spine.
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Father Ties Up Daughter, Forces Her to Swim in Chilly RiverSaying it was her idea, a father in China tied his daughter's hands and feet together, then forced her to swim in a chilly river for Olympic training.
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Suspended Gate Hits Woman in Head Causing Brain InjurySuspended Wooden Gate that Fell on Woman Led to Dystonia, a Neurological Condition