Betty was visiting her father in Valdosta, Georgia and went to buy some groceries at a local shopping center. She walked out of the store carrying several bags of groceries. She stepped off the curb into the parking lot and suffered a trip and fall.
Betty stepped right into a pothole that she couldn’t see because of the groceries she was carrying. She tripped and fell, twisting her ankle and striking her knee on the ground. One witness said he thought Betty fainted because she fell so hard. She tore her Achilles tendon due to the trip and fall and required surgery to repair it.
The shopping center’s insurance company denied responsibility so I filed a lawsuit on Betty’s behalf. Before the case went to trial, I secured a $120,000 settlement for Betty. The settlement was three times her medical bills, which were $40,000.
THE INJURIES FROM THE TRIP AND FALL
Betty’s knee and ankle were scraped and sore but she didn’t think she was seriously hurt. She went back to her dad’s house but the pain kept getting worse. She went to the emergency room first thing the next morning. Doctors took x-rays and didn’t see anything broken but recommended she follow up with a specialist. She saw an orthopedic surgeon who took MRIs of her knee and ankle. The MRI of her ankle showed that her Achilles tendon was torn. Her doctor recommended that she have surgery to repair it. Betty was on crutches and in a boot for three months while she recovered from the surgery.
LAWSUIT & SETTLEMENT
During the lawsuit we proved that the pothole had been there for several months and that the shopping center knew about it due to daily inspections but chose not to repair it. Michael Ruppersburg also proved that the shopping center repaired the pothole immediately after learning about Betty’s accident. Shortly before the case went to trial, the insurance company agreed to a $120,000 settlement for Betty’s injuries.