Plaintiffs attorneys said they would seek fees under one Georgia statute and prejudgment interest under another after a jury found the operators of an Athens convenience store liable for $1.1 million in damages for an injured gas pump patron.
The Athens jury took just under an hour to reach a verdict for the woman, who was pumping gas when another customer backed into her vehicle, pinning her between her car and the gas pump.
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