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Posted by Nicholson on September 5, 2025

How To Stay Safe During the IRONMAN in CSRA

On September 28th, 2025, athletes and spectators from around the world will gather in downtown Augusta, Georgia, to witness Ironman 70.3. Many look forward to experiencing the beautiful, diverse landscape and southern hospitality. However, the race comes with risks, regardless of whether or not you are participating or just attending. If you’re headed to...
Posted by Nicholson on September 5, 2025

The Most Common Medical Errors

When we go to the doctor or hospital, we place enormous trust in the hands of professionals. Whether it’s a routine check-up, a prescription refill, or a life-saving surgery, we expect careful attention and safe treatment. Unfortunately, mistakes happen—and the results can be devastating when they do. Medical errors are not rare accidents. They...
Posted by Nicholson on August 21, 2025

Featheringill Commons Opens in Cumberland School of Law Library: Honoring a Beloved Professor’s Legacy

Students returning to Cumberland School of Law for the fall semester were welcomed with a surprise. On August 13, 2025, the law school at Samford University officially opened the doors to Featheringill Commons—a new space inside the Lucille Stewart Beeson Law Library, coinciding with the library’s 30th anniversary.  Designed to welcome students back for...
Posted by Nicholson on July 31, 2025

What Types of Lawyers Handle Wrongful Death Claims?

Losing a loved one is never easy, especially when someone else's carelessness or wrongdoing caused their death. When this happens, family members may have the right to file a wrongful death claim to seek justice and financial compensation.  Navigating this legal process can be overwhelming, especially when you're unsure of the kind of lawyer...
Posted by Nicholson on July 24, 2025

I-75: Examining One of Georgia’s Deadliest Interstates

Interstate 75 is one of Georgia’s most dangerous highways and also one of the busiest. Stretching from the Florida border through cities like Valdosta, Macon, and Atlanta, it has heavy traffic year-round. However, traffic volume isn’t the only reason I-75 has a deadly reputation. What Makes I-75 So Dangerous? I-75 runs over 350 miles...
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