Filed Date: 1/14/1977
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/1/2024
Judgment unanimously affirmed, with costs. Memorandum: Plaintiff, Shirley Hudson, suffered severe injuries when on March 19, 1971 she fell in a parking lot owned by and under the control of the defendant school district. The accident occurred at 8:35 a.m. on a Friday morning when the plaintiff was on her way to attend a conference with her childrens’ teachers. It was a cold day and there was an accumulation of snow. According to defendant’s maintenance crew employees, it was their practice to pile snow on the southerly end of the parking lot. At this particular time in March there was a two-foot snowbank in that portion of the lot. A very slight grade running northerly took the run-off water from the snow bank to a catch basin located at the northerly end of the parking lot. The maintenance crew witness testified that the lot had a good runoff and did not require sanding. The plaintiff testified that the lot was frozen over. A nurse employed by the defendant went to attend the plaintiff as she was lying in the parking lot after the accident and stated that it was cold and close to freezing and that she saw ice on the parking lot near the plaintiff’s body. A police officer called to investigate testified that he observed several patches of ice due to melting snow in the parking lot. One witness testified that she had observed ice patches scattered all over the parking lot on the Monday and Tuesday preceding the accident. Other witnesses testified that there were days during the week of March 19, 1971 when there was thawing and freezing. The trial court submitted this case to the jury on the question whether this