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Employee Slips On Wet Floor
Georgia slip and fall law is anchored by the idea that legal blame rests on the owner of the property or creator of the spill only if the faller does not have knowledge or warning of the hazard. The Court of Appeals of Georgia recently issued an opinion in a premises liability lawsuit stemming from a slip and. The plaintiff, a general manager at a stand at the Atlanta airport, stepped off an escalator and slipped on a puddle of water. The woman landed on her side, hit her head, and lost consciousness. After regaining consciousness, she realized her clothes were wet but did not recall seeing the wet floor where she fell. As a result of the fall, she suffered serious injuries to her neck, spinal cord, and vision. A supervisor inspected the area and did not see any water, but he did notice three wet floor signs and that proved the undoing of the case.
Wet Floor Signs will Usually Get a Slip and Fall Case Dismissed in Georgia
This coverage also protects you if somebody gets injured while in your premises e. Some examples of the types of cases we handle are snow and ice on sidewalks, poorly maintained parking lots and walkways, wet floors in restaurants and shopping malls, falling items in big box stores, unsafe recreational facilities, and trip hazards on walkways. Acuity's business liability insurance protects you when someone takes legal action against you, including your defense costs when a customer slips on a wet floor or falls on incorrectly installed stairs. It could be due to a wet floor , a bag someone has left in a walkway, or just tripping over your own feet. Public liability claim: Another client slipped on a wet floor as she entered a bar on holiday in Mexico, fracturing her foot.
Poor Olive! Given that she has had a previous back leg surgery and is favoring that leg, I do think she should be checked out by a vet. She has a history of issues with the leg, and therefore any Yes, I would definitely take Sophie into the vet again.