$35 Million Verdict Against Six Flags for Premises Liability Injury

On June 5th, Georgia’s Supreme Court reinstated a $35 million verdict in a case involving a man who was beaten outside of a Six Flags amusement park and suffered permanent brain damage as a result 10 years ago. Ultimately, the Court found Six Flags liable for his injuries under the theory of premises liability because … Continued

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Car Accidents Still Killing too Many Children

As recently highlighted by The New York Times, research recently published in The Journal of Pediatrics reveals that car accidents remain a top child killer. Specifically, the most common cause of death in children under the age of 15 is unintentional injury, with car accidents being the most common cause of unintentional injury. Between 2010 … Continued

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