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Category Archives: Premises Liability

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Is a Georgia Restaurant Liable for a Slip and Fall Injury?

By Buzzell, Welsh & Hill |

Accidents can happen in many different kinds of businesses in the Macon area, including in restaurants when you are dining with friends or family, or picking up takeout food. Slips and falls in particular can be common in restaurants since there are frequently liquid spills in walking areas from food and drink spills. Restrooms… Read More »

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What Is An “Attractive Nuisance”?

By Buzzell, Welsh & Hill |

Owners of buildings and land have obligations with respect to ensuring that their property is safe for those who are invited onto and legally using their land or property, an obligation linked to premises liability when people get hurt while on these premises due to failure to keep them reasonably safe. However, what many… Read More »

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Negligence Can Lead To Electrical Fires In The Home

By Buzzell, Welsh & Hill |

In late September, the community of Macon, Georgia mourned the death of a woman who was killed in a house fire. Reports indicate that the fire started in the attic of her home, and was due to an electrical problem. Every year, there are an estimated 30,000 electrical fires in U.S. homes – especially… Read More »

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