DONOVAN v. PHILA. PARKING AUTHORITY

No. 1313.

24 Pa. D. & C. 2d 686 (1961)

Donovan v. Philadelphia Parking Authority

Common Pleas Court of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.

May 3, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. A. Goichman, Krimsky & Goichman, for plaintiff.

E. A. Garabedian, for defendant.


PIEKARSKI, J., May 3, 1961.

Plaintiff, a business invitee on defendant's premises, brought her action in trespass to recover damages for injury to her toes which were cut when she opened a door on the premises.

She testified that "the door was quite heavy, and it was sort of stuck. I had placed my hand on the handle, but it did not open. I applied a little more pressure, and it swung back. And as it did, it cut over two toes. The door was sharp."

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