John Foy & Associates Personal Injury Lawyers Legal Resources
Top 10 Glossary Legal Definition Under Georgia State Law
Personal injury law has many terms that can be confusing or complicated to understand. John Foy & Associates has compiled a helpful glossary to get you through the “legalease” so you can focus on your case.
- #1. U-Turns
- #2. Stipulation
- #3. Speculation
- #4. Short Term Disability
- #5. Affidavit
- #6. DUI: Drugs
- #7. Alternative Dispute Resolution
- #8. Summons
- #9. Subpoena
- #10. Compensation
Common Frequently Asked Questions in Personal Injury Cases or After an Accident in Atlanta, Georgia
Navigate your personal injury case and understand how to better deal with insurance companies. We want to make sure you get answers to frequently asked personal injury questions. Browse our FAQ, which addresses many questions you may have about personal injuries, car accidents, and more.
- Q. What Are the Top 10 Disabilities?
- A. According to the latest information published in 2018 by the United States Census Bureau, 27.2% of people had a disability in 2014. Around 17.6% had a severe disability. There are various conditions, and injuries can cause many disabilities. While there are too many types of disabilities to list, we can provide the top 10 according …
- Q. At What Age does Social Security Disability Stop?
- A. The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) timeline depends on each person. Many people on SSDI will receive benefits until they reach retirement age. However, that’s not the case for everyone. What Age Are You When Social Security Disability Stops? Social Security Disability can stay active for as long as you’re disabled. If you receive benefits …
- Q. How Many Hours Can I Work While on SSDI?
- A. To receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, you must meet specific criteria. If you are earning money, you can only make up to a certain amount to still qualify for benefits. For most people, how many hours you work doesn’t count as much as how much you earn per month on SSDI If you’re …
- Q. How Far Back Will SSDI Pay?
- A. Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) applications take a long time to process. If you apply for SSDI, you might have to wait weeks or months to get your first payment. To cover any missed disability benefits, you can get back payments for the time between application and getting your first check. How far back you …
- Q. What do You Say to Someone Who Has Just Had a Horrific Car Accident and Survived
- A. When someone you know has been in a car accident, it may be difficult to know the “right thing” to say to help them feel better. They could be in pain, and they may be stressing about how to put their life back together. Many car crash victims are just happy to be alive. If …
- Q. What Are the 4 Hidden Disabilities?
- A. Disabilities come in many forms, and not all of them are immediately visible to the casual observer. While some conditions are readily apparent, others lurk beneath the surface, often misunderstood or overlooked by society at large. These “hidden disabilities” or “invisible disabilities” can be just as debilitating as their more visible counterparts, yet those who …
- Q. What Happens if Someone Else Is Driving My Car and Gets in an Accident?
- A. If someone else is driving your car and gets in an accident in Georgia, your insurance may kick in and cover the costs of the crash. However, your insurance only has to cover the accident if the person who borrowed your car caused the collision. Georgia requires the party responsible for a car crash to …
- Q. How Can I Increase My SSDI?
- A. Sixty-one million Americans live with a disability, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a necessary lifeline for many. If you currently receive benefits, you might wonder if you can increase your SSDI checks. Life circumstances can change at any time. If your situation changes, you …
- Q. What Happens if You Are at Fault in a Car Accident?
- A. A car accident is stressful enough, but what if the accident is partially or entirely your fault? What you do next depends on where you live, your car insurance coverage, and your degree of fault in the accident. No matter how much fault you share for the accident, an attorney can help you. You may …
- Q. What Are the 3 Most Common Physical Disabilities?
- A. Physical disabilities can affect how someone lives and moves in the world. They can make working more difficult or even impossible. Not everyone experiences the same disability in the same way, either. But what qualifies as a disability, and what are some of the most common physical disabilities? Continue reading to learn about the three …
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Latest Blog Posts from the John Foy & Associates Blogs
John Foy & Associates is helping Georgians in their personal injury cases, but that’s not the only thing we’re doing. Our blog articles can help update you on important news related to car accidents and personal injuries. Read through our blog posts to stay caught up on the latest in personal injury law.
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Georgia Braces for Tort Reform Battle - Georgia lawmakers plan to focus on tort reform when they reconvene in January 2024. Put simply, a tort is a wrongful act that leads to civil liability. Such reforms have been considered for many years, but no lasting legislation has been passed. The state’s General Assembly aims to push for changes that may include restrictions …
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Delivery Truck Accident Statistics You Should Know - Over 70% of the goods in the United States are transported using delivery trucks. Trucking companies are held to a higher standard than other motorists because they carry heavy cargo and operate difficult-to-maneuver vehicles. When delivery truck drivers are negligent while driving, it causes tragedy and devastation to everyone on the road. Motorists assume delivery …
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Sophie Cranney Wins Survivor of a Car Accident Scholarship - John Foy & Associates attorneys are pleased to offer the 2022 Survivor of a Car Accident Scholarship to Sophia Cranney. Alongside other scholarship applicants, Sophia “Sophie” Cranney submitted a 500- to 1000-word essay detailing her experience surviving a car accident. Her essay further detailed the impact said accident has had on her long-term health. Sophie …
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Practice Areas We Can Help You With
The personal injury attorneys at John Foy & Associates are ready to serve you in any way we can. Our practice areas include car accidents, slips and falls, dog bites, and much more. We have a vast area of expertise we can help you with, so make sure to browse every one.
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