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Not too long ago, I shared some things I would never do, all of which I learned from representing Plaintiffs in serious personal injury cases.  When I finally put those together I realized they all had to do with elevators. This list of “never do” things are the non-elevator related things I have come to learn never to do.

  1.  Never keep and drive a vehicle that is over 10 years old. This is because the last possible claim for a manufacturing defect would have to be brought within the Georgia Statute of Repose, which is 10 years. Drive an older car and something goes wrong that is the manufacturer’s fault, you are out of luck.
  2. Never jump on a trampoline. The percentage of cervical spinal cord injuries, that often result in quadriplegia,  are due to a person breaking his/her neck (fracturing the neck leading to irreparable damage to the spinal cord) while falling off the trampoline. Just stay away.
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