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Closing in Storage Unit Crush Case Paves Way for $5.5M Verdict | Florida Trial Video Vault

Posted by Courtroom View Network on Jun 7, 2015 12:18:00 PM

Walking the fine line between reiterating to your jury the narrative underlying the case without simply repeating what they've heard before can be difficult.

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Topics: Premises Liability, Negligence, Florida, Wolkoff v. Sunshine Storage Inc.

Electrocution's Role in Worker's Heart Damage a Central Issue in Widow's Suit Against Florida School

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Jun 5, 2015 11:27:00 PM

Michael Reed describes the light fixture of a school boiler room in which Robert Goberman claimed he was electrocuted when he touched an exposed lamp prong. Reed represents the school, The Out-of-Door Academy, in a suit by Goberman's widow, Stephanie. Click to watch opening statements. 

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Topics: Premises Liability, Negligence, Florida, Goberman v. The Out of Door Academy

Jury Issues Failing Grade to College Student in Slip/Fall Suit Against Board of Regents

Posted by Steve Silver on Mar 27, 2015 12:45:00 PM


Atlanta—A Fulton County Superior Court jury issued a verdict against an Atlanta Metropolitan State College student who was injured when she slipped and fell in a puddle of water in a classroom building. Desiree Lee v. Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (2012CV225353).

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Topics: Premises Liability, Negligence, Georgia, Lee v. Board of Regents

$72+ Million Total Award To Man Burned In Apartment Gas Line Explosion

Posted by Steve Silver on Jan 15, 2015 7:45:00 PM

Attorneys listen as the judge reads the verdict awarding over $65 million to an apartment complex tenant severely burned in a gas line explosion in his unit.

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Topics: Premises Liability, Negligence, Georgia, Wells v. Aslan Commons

Trial Opens in Apartment Gas Line Explosion Case

Posted by Steve Silver on Jan 13, 2015 5:57:00 PM

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Opening arguments took place in the case of a Sandy Springs man who has sued the owners and managers of his apartment complex after being severely burned in a gas explosion at his apartment. CVN will provide gavel-to-gavel video coverage at the trial's conclusion.


 

Atlanta, GA- A Fulton County State Court jury heard opening arguments today in the case of a man injured when gas leaking from the dryer line in an apartment exploded. Stephen D. Wells v. Aslan Commons, LLC et al, 12EV014728.

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Topics: Premises Liability, Negligence, Georgia