City of Atlanta Pays $325,000 to Woman Injured on Broken Water Meter
The Atlanta City council has approved a $325,000 payment to a woman who tripped and fell on a broken City of Atlanta water meter. The injured Atlanta citizen originally sought over $1 million when she hurt herself when she stepped through a broken water meter cover that was not properly maintained by the city.
While the City of Atlanta is often immune from the type of negligence claims asserted against private entities, there are many legal theories under which people hurt by the wrongful acts of the City of Atlanta can recover. One such theory is nuisance. Under a nuisance claim, the injured party claims that the City of Atlanta has maintained a dangerous condition and has not corrected the danger, even after the City knew, or should have known of the danger.
In order to maintain a nuisance claim against the City, one must first "put the City on notice." Under Georgia law, before an action for personal injury or injury to property can be brought against the City or other municipal entity, one must first send a written ante litem notice.
Robert J. Fleming, P.C. has successfully represented many clients injured due to the negligence of others. If you have been seriously injured, contact us today for a free case evaluation. We are here to help.