· 5/4/2010
Mull v. Ickes
Citations
- 994 A.2d 1137
- 2010 Pa. Super. 80
- 2010 Pa. Super. LEXIS 375
- 2010 WL 1758567
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- reversing grant of summary judgment for trivial defect where insurance company noticed pavement height of 5/8 inches was a hazard before plaintiff was injured
- the fact that a defect is located in line of travel is relevant in determining a defendant’s negligence
- “Pennsylvania law provides that property owners have a duty to keep their sidewalks in a reasonably safe condition for travel by the public.”
- summary judgment reversed where 1½ inch deep and 2 inch wide defect pavement in direct line of travel of licensee to building was not “indisputably trivial”
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Judges: Musmanno, Olson, Freedberg
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