SOUTHEASTERN &c. CORP. v. FREEMAN

74711.

185 Ga. App. 119 (1987)

363 S.E.2d 571

SOUTHEASTERN AMBULANCE CORPORATION v. FREEMAN.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Rehearing Denied December 1, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stanley G. Jackson, for appellant.

Jerry B. Hatcher, for appellee.


BENHAM, Judge.

Appellee, a 68-year-old woman, was injured when she fell in an effort to avoid being struck by an ambulance owned by Southeastern Ambulance Corporation ("Southeastern"). Southeastern's position at trial was that it was not liable for appellee's injury because at the time of the accident it had turned over the operation of its ambulances to defendant West Georgia Ambulance Service ("West Ga."), in anticipation of selling its assets to West Ga. Southeastern...

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