Solomon Stanley is suing ARG ME19PCK001, LLC for violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act at an Exxon Gas Station

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Solomon Stanley has filed a lawsuit against ARG ME19PCK001, LLC, the owner of an Exxon Gas Station in Douglasville, Georgia. The complaint alleges violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), claiming that architectural barriers at the gas station prevent access for individuals with disabilities. Stanley, who suffers from mobility issues, argues that features such as inadequate parking and restroom facilities are non-compliant with ADA standards. He seeks injunctive relief to mandate accessibility improvements and is also pursuing attorney’s fees and litigation costs.

Source: 125cv05324_Solomon_Stanley_v_Arg_ME19PCK_Complaint_Northern_District_of_Georgia.pdf


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