Atlanta lawyer Joe Fried thought he had a straightforward personal injury case when he filed a complaint last year in Habersham County Superior Court on behalf of a woman hurt in a three-car collision.

But a witness who popped up months later, just as Fried began to negotiate a settlement, threw the case into a spin, he said. “It was like nothing I’ve ever seen before,” said Fried, a partner at Fried Rogers Goldberg.

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