GRAMMENS v. DOLLAR

No. S09G0510.

697 S.E.2d 775 (2010)

GRAMMENS v. DOLLAR.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

July 5, 2010.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gray, Rust, St. Amand, Moffett & Brieske, Matthew G. Moffett, Wayne S. Melnick, Atlanta; Harben & Hartley, Phillip L. Hartley, Martha M. Pearson, Gainesville, for appellant.

Holland Schaefer Roddenbery Blitch, James D. Blitch IV, Atlanta, for appellees.

Womack, Gottlieb & Rodham, Ronald R. Womack, Steven M. Rodham, LaFayette, amici curiae.


BENHAM, Justice.

David Dollar suffered an eye injury during a science experiment performed in his eighth-grade science class taught by appellant Patricia Grammens. The experiment consisted of "launching" a two-liter plastic soda bottle by means of water and air pressure. The soda bottle, containing water, lifted off the launch pad when air was pumped into the bottle and the U-shaped pin holding the bottle in place was removed. The student was struck in the eye by...

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