HARPER v. KROGER COMPANY

A94A0485.

212 Ga. App. 570 (1994)

443 S.E.2d 7

HARPER v. KROGER COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided March 25, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John H. Ridley, Jr., for appellant.

Webb, Carlock, Copeland, Semler & Stair, Todd M. Yates, Douglas A. Wilde, Gregory H. Wheeler, for appellee.


BIRDSONG, Presiding Judge.

Howard Harper appeals the grant of summary judgment to the Kroger Company in his claims arising from his slip and fall in a Kroger Store. He contends the trial court erred by failing to apply the law of distraction and by granting summary judgment because the trial court failed to consider that an employee of Kroger had just previously mopped the aisle on which Harper fell and failed to post any warning signs.

Kroger contends, however...

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