A jury rejected a woman who claimed that she suffered disabling injuries in a fall at a Publix supermarket in Gainesville.
It was a win for E. Holland Howanitz and Catherine Higgins Crawley of Wicker Smith in Jacksonville, who handled the defense.
The defense contended that the shopper's injuries predated the accident.
June 07, 2021 at 04:59 PM
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A jury rejected a woman who claimed that she suffered disabling injuries in a fall at a Publix supermarket in Gainesville.
It was a win for E. Holland Howanitz and Catherine Higgins Crawley of Wicker Smith in Jacksonville, who handled the defense.
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