Recent Blog Posts
February 23, 2011
According to Battery University one of the leading causes of automobile breakdowns is due to a car battery. A car battery typically lasts from 3-5 years. If the battery is 3 or more years old and is not working it is probably a good idea to just replace the battery. If not then it is… Read More »
February 9, 2011
This has happened to many of us. The car starts sputtering or a tire blows out and you safely move to the shoulder of the road and pull over. Motorists stranded due to roadside emergencies can be injured by oncoming traffic due to limited visibility. You can’t always prepare for roadside emergencies but having an… Read More »
January 31, 2011
Georgia Personal Injury Attorney Ken Nugent collaborates with Atlanta Falcons and Dave FM 92.9 to offer the Georgia Classroom Scholarship Program. Each week during the football season a teacher is awarded a $500.00 scholarship. The scholarship money can be used to fund school activities and projects. The extra money for the teachers classroom is especially… Read More »
December 20, 2010
Last week’s ice storm is a reminder of how dangerous driving in ice can be. According to the Christian Science Monitor there were over 1000 Atlanta car accidents due to the ice storm. Some of us long time Atlanta residents may remember the 1982 winter storm that left 6 inches of snow during rush hour… Read More »
December 13, 2010
August 2010, Johnson & Johnson and their DePuy Orthopedics subsidiary announced that DePuy, manufacturer of the ASR and ASR XL hip systems, was recalling their implants. Which DePuy systems are being recalled The Hip Replacement systems that have been recalled include the DePuy ASR XL Acetabular Systemand the DePuy ASR Hip Resurfacing System. There are and estimated 93,000… Read More »
November 8, 2010
On November 6th, 2010 my Georgia accident law firm participated in the Walk To Defeat ALS in Atlanta. Even though the weather was a little brisk we all felt good that we were able to walk for such a good cause. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as “Lou Gherig’s” disease affects the nerve cells… Read More »