Woman Sues Joliet Car Dealership for Negligence After Being Shot - Law Firm Newswire

Sylvia Mitchell of Morris accused World Kia Joliet of negligence in enforcing a policy that prohibited firearms inside the car dealership. The two defendants named in the lawsuit are World Kia Joliet and Everett Corbin, the Blue Island man whose firearm went off on the premises.
“A premises liability lawsuit is a type of personal injury claim that can be filed when a person is injured on someone else’s property,” commented Paul Greenberg, a personal injury attorney with Chicago law firm Briskman Briskman & Greenberg, who is not involved with the case. “Premises liability cases arise from accidents that occur on many different types of properties such as restaurants, supermarkets, malls and even private homes.
Mitchell was a customer in the service room of World Kia Joliet on April 6, 2019. The lawsuit stated that Corbin was also inside the building. He was carrying a loaded gun in his pants pocket. The firearm went off and injured Mitchell.
Joliet Police found that criminal charges were not warranted in the incident as the shooting was an accidental gun discharge. The lawsuit claimed World Kia Joliet knew or should have known that defendant Corbin was carrying or handling a firearm on their premises. The West Jefferson Street car dealership has maintained that it bears no responsibility for Mitchell’s injuries, even though the shooting occurred inside their business.
A Joliet Fire Department ambulance took Mitchell to AMITA Health Saint Joseph Medical Center, where she...



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