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Category Archives: Slip and Fall

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13 Injured in Deck Collapse

By Stokes & Kopitsky, P.A. |

Accidents and injuries are an unfortunate part of life. They happen in the blink of an eye, and are all too often caused by the carelessness or negligence of another person. The aftermath of these events leaves behind physical injuries, emotional trauma, and damages, all of which take time and money to repair and… Read More »

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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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Atlanta Manufacturing Company Receives $86,200 in Proposed Penalties for 26 Worker Health and Safety Violations

By Stokes & Kopitsky, P.A. |

In late June, an Atlanta manufacturing company was cited by the United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for 26 health and safety violations. Spruill Products, Inc. received a total of $86,200 in proposed penalties for five repeat, 16 serious, and five other-than-serious safety violations following an inspection that was… Read More »

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What is Liability and how do you prove it in a Georgia Car Accident Case?

By Stokes & Kopitsky, P.A. |

As injury attorneys, we sometimes know how the victim was injured, but we don’t know who was responsible, or exactly what they did. Proving that someone else had legal “liability” for the injury – meaning that it was their fault because they did something wrong that resulted in the injury – can take a… Read More »

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