Phipps v. Southeastern Pennsylvania Transp. Auth., PICS Case No. 17-1103 (C.P. Philadelphia Nov. 28, 2016) Patrick, J. (12 pages).
A plaintiff in a slip-and-fall case was required to show not only that the defendant was negligent, but that the defendant's negligence was the factual cause of plaintiff's injuries.
August 04, 2017 at 12:06 PM
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Slip-and-Fall • Factual Cause • Interrogatory on Verdict Slip • Motion for New Trial
Phipps v. Southeastern Pennsylvania Transp. Auth., PICS Case No. 17-1103 (C.P. Philadelphia Nov. 28, 2016) Patrick, J. (12 pages).
A plaintiff in a slip-and-fall case was required to show not only that the defendant was negligent, but that the defendant's negligence was the factual cause of plaintiff's injuries.
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