Recent Blog Posts
10.19.17 – Cash Krugler Fredericks Sponsors Side By Side Brain Injury Clubhouse’s “One Big Night”
Cash Krugler Fredericks was proud to be a lead sponsor for the Side By Side Brain Injury Clubhouse’s “One Big Night,” which was held at the Atlanta Women’s Center on October 19th. The event celebrated the career of LuRae Ahrendt and her tireless work and advocacy for those afflicted with brain injuries. Andy Cash… Read More »
Phil Henry Speaking at 2017 Georgia Trial Lawyers Association’s Holiday Workshop
On December 8, 2017, Phil Henry will be speaking at the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association’s 2017 Holiday Workshop – “Good to Better: A More Effective and Efficient Practice in 2018”. Phil will be speaking on “The Five Best Lessons I’ve Learned” which is sure to be both instructive as well as entertaining. As a… Read More »
21 People Injured Following MARTA Bus Crash
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that during the morning rush hour traffic in early September, a MARTA bus driver experienced a medical emergency and passed out as he was driving. The bus veered off the road and came to a stop in a ditch. Twenty passengers and the bus driver were injured and taken to… Read More »
Shoplifting, Restorative Justice, and False Imprisonment
Shoplifting is a problem for merchants all around the world. In the US, big-box retailers are moving towards a civil solution to a criminal problem. Retailers like Target, Whole Foods Markets, and Walmart are using “restorative justice” education programs to combat shoplifting. Many stores exhibit signs that state, “Shoplifting is a crime. You will… Read More »
Ball Park Injuries & The Need for More Netting
More and more we hear of individuals getting injured when hit by a bat or foul ball while sitting in the stands behind the dugouts at baseball games. Just last week, a 3-year-old girl attending a New York Yankees game with her grandfather was struck in the head by a line drive foul baseball… Read More »
Elevator Emergencies
Last month an 82-year-old man in Denver was found dead in an inoperable parking garage elevator at an apartment complex undergoing renovations. Preliminary reports indicate that the man summoned help twice by pushing the emergency button. However, no help arrived. The cause and manner of death are still under investigation. Duty to Help All… Read More »
Andy Cash Speaks at ICLE Seminar: Secrets To A Successful Plaintiff’s Personal Injury Practice
On September 7, 2017, Andy Cash was a speaker at the State Bar of Georgia for the Institute of Continuing Legal Education (ICLE) Seminar – “Secrets To A Successful Plaintiff’s Personal Injury Practice.” Specifically, Andy presented on the topic of “Common Defenses on Medical Causation and How to Shut Them Down,” outlining various strategies… Read More »
FDA Warning Concerning Intragastric Balloons
Unfortunately, obesity in the United States has become a severe public health crisis. One in three adults is obese and another third of Americans are overweight, according to the American Heart Association. Since the 1950s, on average people in the United States gained an additional 26 pounds. Diseases associated with obesity include high blood… Read More »
Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal cord injuries are one of the most severe consequences of accidents caused by the negligence of others. The injuries are often permanent and require a lifetime of medical care and treatment that is costly and can increase over time. Auto and trucking accidents, falls, botched medical procedures, and defective products are just some… Read More »