A woman in a sidewalk slip-and-fall was awarded $2.75 million by an Essex County jury on Oct. 8.

In September 2009, Kiiana Askew, then 31, was walking her daughter to school on West Main Street in Bogota, N.J., when her foot became caught in a hole left by a missing brick paver, causing her to fall forward, according to her lawyer, Jeffrey Hasson, who heads a Teaneck, N.J., firm.

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