$2M
Premises Falling Ceiling
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Case Details
When property managers and commercial building owners ignore obvious signs of ceiling water damage, it is predictable that the ceiling will collapse. That’s what happened to Ms. F who was sitting on the work restroom’s toilet when an overhead exhaust fan crashed through the ceiling onto her head. The force of the blow permanently damaged Ms. F’s brain and neck, requiring a two-level fusion surgery.
Additional Notes
Shortly before trial, the property owner and management company increased their $250,000 offer to $2,000,000, the total available insurance policy.