The is a parking garage on Market Street in Norwich, Connecticut.  It is three stories high.  The top floor parking is uncovered and when it snows it gets covered in snow.  Naturally, the owner is responsible to clear the snow because if they don’t people will fall and receive injuries.

Many people in Norwich, Conneticut use this parking garage when they go downtown.  Our client uses it many days when he parks for work.  When it snows the users of the parking garage must walk from their car to the elevator to get down to the street level.  The design of the top floor is poor.  Snow and ice tend to accumulate right near the area when people walk to get to the elevator.

In this case our client parked his vehicle on the top floor of the Market Street parking garage located on Market Street in the City of Norwich. He was intending to exit the doorway leading to the exit of the south end stairwell when he fell on ice that had accumulated in front of the doorway which had not been removed, salted or sanded.

The rule is that the person who possesses land must keep it reasonably safe under the circumstances.  It is reasonable to expect the owner of a commercial parking garage to clear snow and ice form the entrance to the elevator.

Our client fell and injured his jaw.  He suffered a TMJ injury and treated with a local doctor, Dr. Casper Burke.

In any fall down case the defense will attempt to pass responsibility onto the plaintiff by claiming the plaintiff fell because he or she did something wrong.  The reasonable value of any case considers all of the possible outcomes and the risk of an adverse outcome.

This was settled before trial for $75,000.00.  Our client was able to pay off all of his medical bills, and receive a reasonable sum of mony to compensate him for his pain an suffering for his jaw problem.

If you or anyone you know have suffered a serious injury from a fall then contact us at 860-445-8521 or toll free at 888-717-4211.  We are here to help.  The Bartinik Law Firm, PC., 100 Fort Hill Road, Groton, Connecticut 860-445-8521 or toll free at 888-717-4211.

 

$75,000.00 settlement.