GOODMAN v. NORWALK JEWISH CENTER, INC.


145 Conn. 146 (1958)

ROBERT M. GOODMAN, EXECUTOR (ESTATE OF FRANCINE C. GOODMAN) v. NORWALK JEWISH CENTER, INC.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided March 6, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Morris Robinson, for the appellant (plaintiff).

Paul V. McNamara, for the appellee (defendant).

WYNNE, C. J., BALDWIN, DALY, KING and BERDON, JS.


KING, J.

Francine E. Goodman fell while descending the outside steps of a building owned by the defendant. She died prior to the institution of this action, in which her husband, as her executor, seeks to recover damages for the personal injuries sustained by her as a result of her fall. The finding indicates no claim of proof that the fall caused her death. The defendant had a verdict. There were a number of issues in the...

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