At first glance, an analysis of Georgia state court jury verdicts returned so far in 2023 appears to reveal an anecdote few are comfortable saying aloud.

When it comes to litigated tort cases, on average, the lives of deceased plaintiffs appeared to be “worth more” to Peach State jurors of late than those of plaintiffs who survived.

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