Posts by Bruce A. Hagen
Recovering Damages After a Hit and Run Accident
Personal Injury Lawsuits: Out-of-Court Settlement VS Going to Trial
What To Do if Atlanta Police Won’t Come to the Scene of Your Accident
On July 30, 2020, the City of Atlanta Police Department announced via Facebook that police officers will no longer be dispatched to car wrecks if no one’s injured. If you are in an accident with no obvious injuries, Atlanta police officers may not come to the scene to fill out a police report so it…
Read MoreHAGEN ROSSKOPF’S HEADQUARTERS IS OPEN!!
Although we never stopped working and our office remained virtually opened during the first months of the healthcare crisis; our physical office at the historic Marble House is now open!! We are pleased to announce that our attorneys and team members are now working at our office during some days of the week and that…
Read MoreHagen Rosskopf Collaborates With SMAH To Deliver Masks to Healthcare Workers
Sewing Masks for Area Hospitals was launched early March by three Georgia women who had never met in person but jumped into action when they heard that our local hospitals were running short on personal protective equipment (PPE). Within two weeks the small group grew into a sewing network with over 8,000 volunteers in Atlanta…
Read MoreCoronavirus – We are Prepared!
We know these are uncertain and trying times for everyone. In the midst of so much change, we want you to know that at Hagen Rosskopf, we are taking every measure possible to continue to take care of our clients and their cases while we keep our attorneys and staff safe. Here are some ways…
Read MoreAtlanta’s “Scootergeddon” May Be Over for a While
You may have heard that another e-scooter company, Lime, is leaving Atlanta. On January 9th, the company stated, “As part of our path to profitability, Lime has made the difficult decision to exit Atlanta and focus our resources on markets that allow us to meet our ambitious goals for 2020.” Since the introduction of e-scooters…
Read More#GIVINGTUESDAY
During this time of giving and gratitude, we are thankful for all the individuals and organizations who work hard to make our cities and state a better place to live in. We are inspired every day by the commitment and enthusiasm of their volunteers, boards of directors and staff. Their vision, ideas and efforts are…
Read MoreImportant Information for Tenants In A Residential Lease
On October 21, 2019, the Georgia Supreme Court issued an important decision that protects the rights of injured people in Georgia. What happened in this case? In Langley v. MP Spring Lakes, LLC, an apartment complex resident filed a personal injury lawsuit against her landlord and apartment complex arising from injuries sustained in a trip…
Read MoreBruce A. Hagen talks to ATL City Council members at the Mobility and Safety Town Hall Meeting
Fighting for the most vulnerable users on Atlanta’s dangerous streets isn’t just about being a good personal injury lawyer, being an experienced litigator or having a successful law practice. It takes more than standing up to the insurance companies and defending clients in court. It’s about fighting to prevent traffic fatalities and severe injuries. In…
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