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What to Do After a Slip and Fall Injury

Saturday, June 27th, 2020

Slip and fall accidents are very common types of personal injury accidents. However, simply falling on someone’s property doesn’t automatically make them liable for your injuries; you need to collect specific evidence. The experienced personal injury attorneys at Pope & Howard in Atlanta, GA, have outlined the steps you must take after a slip and… Read More

Common Causes of Burn Injuries for Children

Saturday, June 27th, 2020

A severe burn can be an extremely painful, traumatic experience for a child and often a costly medical expense for the parents. The experienced personal injury attorneys at Pope & Howard, P.C. in Atlanta, GA, have outlined the most common causes of burn injuries for children so that you can avoid such a tragedy for… Read More

Tips on How to Avoid Common Traffic Accidents in Atlanta

Friday, May 29th, 2020

Atlanta traffic can be stressful, from driving on highways like Ga. 400, I-85 and I-285 to swerving around potholes on Lenox Road, Peachtree Street or Howell Mill. The experienced car accident attorneys at Pope & Howard, P.C. want to keep you safe on the roads, streets and highways of Atlanta. That’s why they’re sharing a… Read More

Watch Out for These Insurance Company Strategies After a Truck Accident

Thursday, May 28th, 2020

Cars and trucks must share our Atlanta highways, streets and roads, and – unfortunately – accidents do happen. Truck accidents can lead to very serious consequences for other drivers and passengers, from bruises and broken bones to paralysis and even death.

Insurance companies understand the frequency of these accidents and will try to move fast… Read More

Safety Precautions All Helicopter Pilots Must Follow

Tuesday, February 25th, 2020

If you’re going on a helicopter ride, your pilot must follow certain safety precautions, with some of the standards different from those planes must meet. Chances are, the helicopter you’ll be riding falls under the private designation “general aviation,” which is governed by Part 91 of the Federal Aviation Regulations.

The aviation accident lawyers at… Read More

Weather and Helicopters: What You Should Know Before Taking a Helicopter Ride

Tuesday, February 25th, 2020

Flying in a helicopter, a favorite mode of transportation among the rich and famous, may seem like a dream come true. But if you’re not careful, severe weather can quickly derail your sky-high adventure into disaster. Most recently, a helicopter crash took the lives of NBA star Kobe Bryant, his daughter, Gianna, and several others… Read More

Financial Abuse and the Elderly

Thursday, August 8th, 2019

As people get older, it’s not as easy as it once was to maintain personal accounts, assets and credit. All too often, elderly citizens get financially taken advantage of simply because they have not planned well or have put their trust in the wrong hands.

The senior abuse lawyers at Pope & Howard, P.C. in… Read More

Appendicitis Misdiagnosis in Atlanta, Georgia

Thursday, August 8th, 2019

Appendicitis is an extremely debilitating and often deadly attack on your body that can be misdiagnosed by doctors. If appendicitis goes untreated because a doctor failed to identify the cause of your symptoms, you could be entitled to just compensation.

If you or a loved one has suffered consequences of an appendicitis misdiagnosis, let the… Read More

Common Surgical Errors in Medical Malpractice Cases

Thursday, August 8th, 2019

Contact Pope & Howard, a Top-Rated Medical Malpractice Law Firm in Atlanta, Georgia, About Your Surgical Error Case.

While most medical professionals and surgeons are skilled, careful and attentive, it’s the unfortunate truth that some surgeries and procedures don’t always go as planned. It’s important to be aware of common surgical errors so that you… Read More

Nursing Home Choking Hazards

Friday, July 12th, 2019

You may not realize it, but our elderly loved ones can have a difficult time swallowing pills and food. To best protect residents with a high risk of choking, nursing home staff and health care professionals must be present during mealtimes and when administering medicines.

Unfortunately, not all mealtimes or rounds of medicine receive the… Read More

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