$575,000
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Case Details
Engineer Bruce Cox, 29, slipped and fell in the icy parking lot of Dean Institute of Technology, sustaining a right trimalleolar ankle fracture. The flood light illuminating the area was not working, concealing the icy conditions. The jury found the defendant 100% negligent.
Additional Notes
Case Bruce Cox v. Dean Institute of Technology Inc., No. GD0980997747. Plaintiff's counsel argued negligent maintenance and lack of proper lighting. Defendant argued plaintiff's lack of reasonable care. Injuries included a trimalleolar ankle fracture requiring open reduction internal fixation with a steel plate and nine screws. Plaintiff sought recovery for wage loss, medical bills, and pain and suffering. Commentary by attorney John Adamczyk details the investigative efforts and trial strategy, including testimony from a former maintenance man, fellow students, use of government life expectancy tables, and meteorological charts.
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