Jordan v. Atlanta Replex Corp

In Jordan v. Atlanta Replex Corp., 228 Ga. App. 670 (492 SE2d 536) (1997) (physical precedent only), the plaintiff was skating on the defendant's rink when she felt her foot jerk, "her toe catching and being grabbed and twisted around." Id. at 671. Witnesses found a hole directly behind the plaintiff, skate marks that went through the hole, slush that had been knocked out of the hole, and ice on the toe of the plaintiff's skate. Id. at 674-675. The Court held that "these facts created a jury question as to the existence of the defect, a hole in the ice, and causation of the injury." Id. at 675.