COOK v. LEWIS


285 A.D. 1201 (1955)

Lillian R. Cook, Respondent, v. Margaret Lewis, Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

May 11, 1955.


Plaintiff, while clearing leaves in a parking lot adjoining the apartment house of which she was superintendent, was struck by an automobile which defendant was backing in order to drive from the lot. Testimony for plaintiff indicated injuries of some consequence to the left hip, leg and knee, with swelling and inflammation developing in the synovial membrane of the knee to the extent that, a month after the accident, a plaster cast was applied to immobilize the knee joint...

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