The case of a Norfolk Southern railroad conductor injured in a Dodge County train accident went all the way to the Georgia State Supreme Court.
On Sept. 23, the state’s highest court ruled that William Zeagler could sue the railroad, because he had not been trained properly for collisions.
Read the complete story at television station WMAZ.
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