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Court tosses $8M verdict in Walking Dead stuntman s death
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Court Tosses $8M Verdict In Walking Dead Stuntman s Death
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March 17, 2021 at 2:59 pm
ATLANTA (AP) An appeals court has thrown out an $8 million jury verdict awarded to the family of a stuntman who was fatally injured while filming an episode of “The Walking Dead” in 2017.
The Georgia Court of Appeals ruled that civil claims brought by the parents of stuntman John Bernecker were barred by the Workers’ Compensation Act.
Bernecker’s family sued AMC Networks, production company Stalwart Films and others in Gwinnett County State Court outside Atlanta after the 33-year-old stuntman died from a head injury suffered while performing a fall from a balcony 25 feet (8 meters) above the ground during filming in the Georgia town of Senoia.
Court tosses $8M verdict in Walking Dead stuntman s death
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Sixth wrongful death case filed after Foundation Food Group nitrogen leak Foundation Food Group at the Memorial Drive entrance. - photo by Scott Rogers
A sixth wrongful death lawsuit was filed Monday, March 1, against a chemical company more than a month after the fatal Foundation Food Group liquid nitrogen leak in Gainesville.
The lawsuit concerned Nelly Gisel Perez-Rafael, 28, of Gainesville, who was one of the six people who died following the leak at the Memorial Park Drive poultry processing plant. Lawsuits have also been filed on behalf of the other five people killed.
The complaint was filed in Gwinnett County State Court on behalf of Perez-Rafael’s young daughter, Ximena Sophia Vera. Perez-Rafael’s sister, Alma Perez, is serving as the girl’s representative because she is a minor.