Premises Liability
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Case Details
Cora Sokolowski v. Medi Mart, Inc., 24 Conn.App. 276 (1990) is a plaintiff’s premises liability case. The plaintiff, Cora Sokolowski, sustained a fall in the defendant’s store when she slipped on spilled aftershave. The defendant denied liability, claiming it had no notice of the spill. After trial, the jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff. The Appellate Court confirmed the verdict in favor of the plaintiff.
Additional Notes
Jury verdict in favor of the plaintiff, confirmed on appeal.
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