Georgia Slip and Fall Victim Awarded $2.3 Million
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Personal injury cases are often complex, with multiple legal issues at play and pages and pages of medical records, testimony and other court documents. Some of them, though – no matter how complicated – come down to small details that can have a tremendous effect once they become part of the case.
A Georgia jury’s award of $2.3 million in damages to an injured grocery store customer was one of these cases. The store’s lawyers argued that the store’s surveillance cameras did not point to the area of the store where the customer slipped on crushed fruit; they showed images from the camera in an attempt to prove it.
The turning point came during a deposition when the plaintiff’s lawyers questioned the defense’s contention that the cameras did not record the accident. According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the plaintiff’s lawyers asked the store’s manager for a demonstration of the video surveillance system, which revealed that the camera was in fact pointed directly at the spot where the plaintiff was injured. The court concluded that the store had destroyed the video evidence.
Slip and fall or trip and fall plaintiffs seeking compensation from a commercial property owner or occupier of the premises – such as a grocery store – generally must prove that a “dangerous or hazardous condition” caused the accident and that the owner or occupier had superior knowledge of the condition prior to the fall. In order to prove that the business knew of the dangerous condition that caused the accident, plaintiffs must generally show that one of the following is true:
In addition to these requirements, plaintiffs have to prove several other elements to hold someone else liable for causing the slip or trip and fall. Those who have suffered injuries in such accidents should contact a skilled personal injury attorney to evaluate the facts of their case and pursue any available claims.

Thomas R. Burnside III is a personal injury lawyer who focuses his law practice on the representation of individuals who have suffered injury as a result of automobile collisions, trucking accidents, medical malpractice, work related accidents or other causes. With over 20 years of experience in personal injury law at both the trial and appellate court levels, Attorney Burnside has represented people with brain and head trauma...
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Robert MacGregor is an experienced trial attorney licensed to practice law in Georgia and South Carolina. At the Burnside Law Firm, Robert devotes his practice to protecting the rights of individuals who have been injured because of someone else’s carelessness, negligence, or recklessness and represents those who have been injured in automobile collisions or tractor-trailer accidents; because of a slip and fall; and in other general negligence actions.
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Ashton is a trial lawyer in Augusta, GA who focuses his law practice on the representation of individuals who have suffered serious injuries or damages due to the negligent or reckless conduct of others, including automobile wrecks, job-related accidents, unsafe premises, or defective
products. Before beginning his practice, Ashton obtained his J.D., at Emory University School of Law, where he gained valuable courtroom experience as an intern assisting the District Attorney for DeKalb
County. After his time at Emory, Ashton received experience as a trial attorney at a respected personal injury firm in Atlanta before moving to Augusta. Over the course of his career, Ashton has assisted deserving clients in recovering millions of dollars in injury cases throughout Georgia.