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A new JAMA study reveals that many Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis survivors face long-term physical, emotional, and social challenges after leaving the hospital, often without adequate support or guidance for recovery.
A recent Atlanta school-bus incident involving a Waymo driverless vehicle has sparked a federal investigation and renewed questions about autonomous vehicle safety. Learn what happened and how Georgia and federal laws regulate self-driving cars.
Several Georgia students were hospitalized after ingesting kratom gummies containing illegal synthetic 7-hydroxymitragynine, an opioid compound far stronger than what occurs naturally. The incident is one of many highlighting the dangers of unregulated kratom products.
At Childers, Schlueter & Smith, the pursuit of justice has always extended beyond the courtroom. It means standing alongside our clients, colleagues, and community in battles that truly matter.
A recent federal lawsuit filed against the Atlanta Dream Center Church, Assemblies of God, and other parties claims the defendants operated a disturbing labor trafficking scheme for years.
Manufacturers have faced hair relaxer lawsuits from people who developed cancer after using the products. A 2022 study found that women who often used hair relaxers were more than twice as likely to be diagnosed with uterine cancer.
An artificial tears product designed to treat dry eyes has been linked to dozens of serious infections, and a new report shows how doctors made the connection.