COKER v. GREAT AMERICAN INS. CO.

No. A07A1760.

659 S.E.2d 625 (2008)

COKER v. GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Reconsideration Denied March 19, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Orr & Edwards, W. Fred Orr II and James G. Edwards II, Decatur, for appellant.

Downey & Cleveland, Russell B. Davis, Marietta, Rogers & Hardin, Tony G. Powers, and Kimberly L. Myers, Atlanta, for appellee.


MIKELL, Judge.

Nicholas Coker, an employee of Mayo Company, Inc. ("Mayo"), was using a hydraulic shearing machine to cut metal sheets on August 26, 1998, when a substantial portion of all his fingers on one hand and four of his fingers on the other were amputated. Coker sued several defendants, including Deep South Surplus of Georgia, Inc. ("Deep South") and Great American Insurance Company ("Great American"). Great American filed a motion for summary judgment, arguing...

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