Category: The News

Dram Shop Laws & Liability in Georgia

Alcohol-related accidents or injuries can be especially difficult to navigate. This is why there are dram shop laws in place to protect people who have been injured by someone who was served alcohol at a bar, restaurant, alcohol retailer, or even a private party. The Savannah personal injury lawyers emphasize the importance of understanding how…

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Gini Lynn Jenkins Joins Bowen Painter Trial Lawyers, LLC.

Posted on 10/31/18

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(Savannah, GA) Bowen Painter Trial Lawyers, LLC. recently announced that Gini Lynn Jenkins joined the firm in an of counsel position. Jenkins handles various types of personal injury cases including car accidents and premises liability. Jenkins began her law career in Tampa, Florida, at a large firm defending insurance companies. In 2007, she relocated to…

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W. Andrew Bowen of Bowen Painter, LLC serves as co- counsel in a medical malpractice case with a $18 million record-setting verdict in Savannah/Chatham County.

Posted on 03/15/18

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(Savannah, GA) W. Andrew Bowen of Bowen Painter, LLC, recently served as co-counsel in a case with a record-setting, $18 million medical malpractice verdict on behalf of a client who was left paralyzed in both legs as a result of medical negligence. Bowen and co-counsel Jeffrey R. Harris and Yvonne S. Godfrey of Harris Lowry…

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AJC.com: “Keyless Ignitions Tied to Deaths, Injuries”

Posted on 11/5/15

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Constance Petot never thought twice about the push button starter on her car, until it almost killed her and her toddler last Valentine’s Day. “He just went completely limp in my arms. It’s the most terrifying moment in my entire life,” said Petot. A Channel 2 Action News investigation into the dangers of keyless entry…

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Associated Press: “GM Recalling 1.4 Million Cars”

Posted on 10/28/15

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Oil Leaks Can Cause Engine Fires DETROIT — General Motors issued its third recall in seven years for cars that can leak oil and catch fire, in some instances damaging garages and homes. The recall, which covers 1.4 million vehicles dating to the 1997 model year, is needed because repairs from the first two recalls…

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