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Can Hospitals Turn You Away?

Guidance from a Personal Injury Lawyer in Atlanta, Georgia and Miami, Florida When you or a loved one experiences a medical emergency, your first concern should be health—not whether a hospital will deny care. At The Perazzo Law Firm, our attorneys know how frightening and confusing these situations can be, especially for accident victims facing … Read more

Is It Against the Law to Drive Barefoot in Florida?

Insights from a Miami Car Accident Lawyer at The Perazzo Law Firm Many Florida drivers have asked the same question: “Is it illegal to drive barefoot?” The answer may surprise you. In Florida, driving barefoot is not against the law. There are no state statutes that prohibit motorists from operating a vehicle without footwear. However, … Read more

How Can an Undocumented Immigrant Get a Driver’s License?

Guidance from The Perazzo Law Firm – Car Accident Lawyer in Atlanta and Miami For many undocumented immigrants, the ability to drive legally is more than a convenience—it’s a lifeline. Driving allows families to get to work, take children to school, attend medical appointments, and handle the everyday demands of life. At The Perazzo Law … Read more

How Long Does Pre-Litigation Take Following an Accident?

After a car accident, one of the first questions clients often ask is: “How long will this process take?” The Miami Car Accident Lawyers at The Perazzo Law Firm, we know the period between filing a claim and moving into formal litigation, called pre-litigation can feel overwhelming. Pre-litigation is the stage where your lawyer investigates … Read more

At What Age Can You Drive in Florida?

The Perazzo Law Firm answers the question: At What Age Can You Drive in Florida? Learning to drive is a milestone in life, and for many Florida teens, the countdown to getting behind the wheel begins long before they turn 16. But what exactly are the age requirements, and what should young or new drivers … Read more

SB 6 – Georgia Legalizes Fentanyl Test Strips in Bold Move to Save Lives

The opioid epidemic has been sweeping across Georgia like a wildfire — fast, deadly, and hard to contain. But unlike a storm you can see coming, fentanyl hides in plain sight, laced into pills, powders, and false promises. Now, with Senate Bill 6, Georgia is taking a sharp turn toward saving lives instead of criminalizing … Read more

Georgia’s HB 428 Brings Legal Clarity and Protection to IVF Treatments

Georgia’s HB 428 Protects IVF Treatments — And the Families Who Rely on Them In vitro fertilization (IVF) has helped thousands of Georgia families turn heartbreak into hope. For couples and individuals who once faced the unimaginable pain of infertility, IVF has been a doorway to something priceless: the chance to build a family. But … Read more

Georgia’s HB 399: Out-of-State Landlords Must Have a Local Contact

If your landlord lives out of state, Georgia lawmakers just handed renters the upper hand. Thanks to House Bill 399 (HB 399), out-of-state property owners are now legally required to designate a Georgia-based contact person — someone who can respond quickly when emergencies strike. Because let’s be honest: when a pipe bursts at 2 AM, … Read more

SB 241 – Georgia Legalizes Human Composting: A Greener Exit Strategy

By Jonathan Perazzo, Atlanta Accident and Injury Lawyer Serving Georgia Residents What if your final act could give life instead of just saying goodbye? Thanks to Senate Bill 241, Georgia has officially joined the growing list of states embracing human composting — a groundbreaking, environmentally friendly alternative to traditional burial or cremation. Known more formally … Read more

Senate Bill 55 – Fair Pay for Workers with Disabilities in Georgia: A Legal Shift That Matters

For too long, Georgia allowed employers to legally underpay workers with disabilities. That’s now a thing of the past.With the passing of Senate Bill 55, Georgia has officially eliminated subminimum wages for workers with disabilities — a major step forward for civil rights and labor justice. What Changed? For decades, a little-known federal exemption allowed … Read more