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  1. #THUNDERBIRD LANES TRIAL#
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Nevertheless, she testified that she believed that there must have been oil in the approach area, which caused her to slip. In her deposition testimony, Taylor stated that she did not know why she fell and that she did not see any oil in the approach area before the foul line because she was not looking down. Thunderbird answered, and discovery ensued. Thereafter, Taylor sued Thunderbird to recover damages for the injuries she suffered as a result of her slip and fall at its bowling alley. As a result of her fall, Taylor suffered several injuries, including a fractured left ankle. Taylor's son quickly came to his mother's aid and noticed a significant amount of oil in the lane where Taylor had landed. But as she made her approach to the foul line to bowl her first ball, her feet slipped out from under her, and she landed on her back with her head nearly four feet past the foul line and her legs pointing toward the pins. Taylor's daughter-in-law bowled at least one ball first, did so without incident, and did not indicate that she noticed any problem in the approach area of the lane.

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We are not responsible for damage to bowling balls.” Based on her experience, Taylor was aware that although the approach to the lane's foul line should be free from debris, beyond the foul line, the lane is cleaned and oiled so that the ball travels smoothly en route to the bowling pins. And as the computer started, it displayed the following message: “Welcome to Stars and Strikes! Do not cross the foul line. They arrived at the bowling alley around 10:15 a.m., which was not long after the facility opened, and Taylor and her daughter-in-law rented bowling shoes while Taylor's son, who was not interested in bowling, walked to another section of the bowling alley to look around.Īfter renting their shoes, Taylor and her daughter-in-law went to their assigned lane, and Taylor-who was an experienced bowler and had participated in several bowling leagues-entered their names in the lane's scoring computer console. On the morning of September 14, 2008, Taylor, her son, and her daughter-in-law decided to visit the local Stars and Strikes to go bowling. Viewed in the light most favorable to Taylor (i.e., the non-moving party), 1 the record shows that in September 2008, Taylor and her husband, both of whom resided in Florida at the time, were visiting their adult son and his wife (Taylor's daughter-in-law) in Dallas, Georgia. Taylor now appeals, arguing that genuine issues of material fact exist as to whether (1) Thunderbird's negligence created a hazardous condition that caused her to slip and fall, and (2) Thunderbird had superior knowledge of the alleged hazard.

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Thunderbird filed a motion for summary judgment, which the trial court granted. In this premises-liability action, Janyce Taylor sued Thunderbird Lanes, LLC (“Thunderbird”), which operates several bowling alleys in Georgia under the name Stars and Strikes Family Entertainment Center and Bowling Alley, alleging that Thunderbird negligently breached a duty it owed her as an invitee when she slipped while bowling at one of its facilities and suffered injuries as a result. Stephen Dana Morrison Jr., for Appellant.











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