THE HAGEN ROSSKOPF BLOG

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Car Accidents and Wrongful Death: Who Can Be Liable?

By Hagen Rosskopf | Mar 6, 2021

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Auto Accident

9 Steps to Follow After a Car Wreck

By Hagen Rosskopf | Jan 26, 2021

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Distracted Driving Remains Top Cause of Atlanta Collisions

By Hagen Rosskopf | Jan 20, 2021

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4 Must-Ask Questions for a Personal Injury Attorney

By Hagen Rosskopf | Jan 13, 2021

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Coping After a Truck Wreck

By Hagen Rosskopf | Jan 6, 2021

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Zoom Court is Now in Session

By Hagen Rosskopf | Dec 15, 2020

Courts throughout the state of Georgia have slowly begun to re-open and are finding new ways to work through the backlog caused by the ongoing Covid-19 health crisis. Many counties are now offering virtual options for certain cases to be…

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Medical care for your personal injury case during a pandemic

By Hagen Rosskopf | Aug 12, 2020

“I was receiving medical care related to my car wreck before the pandemic started. My doctor sent me to see a specialist, but I haven’t gone yet because I’m concerned about contracting Covid19. Will this affect my case?” This is…

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What To Do if Atlanta Police Won’t Come to the Scene of Your Accident

By Bruce A. Hagen | Aug 4, 2020

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…

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HAGEN ROSSKOPF’S HEADQUARTERS IS OPEN!!

By Bruce A. Hagen | Jun 26, 2020

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…

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Hagen Rosskopf Collaborates With SMAH To Deliver Masks to Healthcare Workers

By Bruce A. Hagen | May 4, 2020

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…

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