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Category Archives: Premises Liability

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20-Year-Old Falls 45 Feet to His Death at the Georgia Dome

By Stokes & Kopitsky, P.A. |

Over the Labor Day Weekend, a 20-year-old Tennessee man was killed when he fell over a 33-inch railing inside of the Georgia Dome. Isaac Grubb reportedly fell 45 feet to his death while watching a football game between the University of Tennessee and North Carolina State. Grubb was allegedly cheering in response to a… Read More »

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Georgia Supreme Court Holds Savannah Property Owner Not Liable for Alligator Attack

By Stokes & Kopitsky, P.A. |

In a 4-3 decision, the Supreme Court of Georgia ruled that a Savannah homeowners association and golf club was not responsible for the death of an elderly woman on their property. In October 2007, 83-year-old Gwyneth Williams was found dead by a lagoon jointly owned by the Landings Club and the Landings Homeowners Association… Read More »

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Georgia Accident Highlights Dangers of Zip Lines

By Stokes & Kopitsky, P.A. |

When a University of West Georgia graduate student decided to take a ride on a friend’s homemade zip line over the Little Tallapoosa River earlier this month, she likely didn’t think much about it. Zip lining high above the ground has become a popular recreational activity in Georgia. When the zip line snapped, however,… Read More »

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