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Major League Baseball Opening Day, A Reminder for Athletes to Play Safely

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Major League Baseball Opening Day is April 3rd. Players will step up to the plate to use everything they’ve got. No matter how strong they are, they’re still at risk for injuries on the field, including concussions. As we’ve said before, there is no such thing as a minor injury to the brain. No… Read More »

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Jawbones vs. Sawbones 2016

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

On March 12, 2016, Cash Krugler Fredericks was proud to serve as the MVP or lead sponsor for the Side By Side Brain Injury Clubhouse’s 5th Annual Sawbones v. Jawbones Basketball Benefit. This is the signature fundraising event for Side By Side, pitting local lawyers versus doctors in a basketball game that raises awareness… Read More »

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Premises Liability: Fighting to Make it Right

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Our firm represented a family who suffered catastrophic injuries when their rental home exploded and burned down. One evening, when the family of five was getting ready for bed, an explosion sent a fireball through the home and engulfed the home in flames. While fortunate to survive, the mother and three of her daughters… Read More »

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CK&F Sponsors The Side By Side Brain Injury Clubhouse’s Charity Basketball Game

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

For the fourth consecutive year, CK&F was the lead sponsor for the Side by Side Brain Injury Clubhouse’s charity basketball game, Sawbones v. Jawbones.  Side by Side Brain Injury Clubhouse is a bridge of support for people with brain injuries to transition from medical patients to contributing community members.  For more information or to donate,… Read More »

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Andrew Cash Presents at ICLE Seminar Regarding Brain Injury Cases

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Andrew Cash recently spoke to attorneys at the Institute of Continuing Legal Education (ICLA) for the State Bar of Georgia on the topic of “Litigating Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Cases.”

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Sports Reporter Erin Andrews ‘Peeping Tom’ Trial, Example of Premises Liability

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

This week sports reporter Erin Andrews won a $55 million award in her lawsuit against a Marriott hotel and the man who recorded her during her 2008 stay there. Andrews sued the operators of three hotels for allowing a stalker to videotape her naked through peepholes in the doors to her rooms. Her attorneys… Read More »

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This Spring Break, Go the Extra Mile to Be Safe

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

If you’re headed to the beach or another vacation destination this spring, Cash Krugler Fredericks has some tips to help keep you and your family safe. If you’re driving, make sure you have the proper automobile insurance before you hit the road. You might think you’re covered, but your coverage may be inadequate. One… Read More »

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Jawbones vs. Sawbones: Epic Basketball for Serious Injuries

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

In December, I spoke to a group of attorneys, health care providers and families of brain injured loved ones regarding the ethical challenges of protecting a client who has diminished capacity due to a traumatic brain injury. When an accident happens that causes a traumatic brain injury (TBI), the victim often faces a lifetime… Read More »

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GM Ignition Switch Recall

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Automobile accidents happen. But when an accident happens due to a defect in a car – a defect that the manufacturer knew about but did not correct or warn about – the accident is all the more tragic. There have been nearly 1,400 lawsuits stemming from deaths and injuries related to General Motors’ faulty… Read More »

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Super Bowl Sunday: Play Hard, Play Safe

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

This Sunday more than a hundred million people will tune in to watch the Super Bowl. It’s one of the most viewed televised events in the U. S. But not everyone will be watching the game. NFL concussion spotters, stationed at the sidelines and the press box, will be watching the players closely to… Read More »

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