BARBER v. CUNNINGHAM


335 S.W.2d 882 (1960)

Nathan BARBER, Appellant, v. C. J. CUNNINGHAM et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

May 20, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard H. Nash, Raymond L. Suell, Louisville, for appellant.

J. E. Hutchins, Harry S. McAlpin, Louisville, for appellees.


CULLEN, Commissioner.

On an afternoon in March the appellant Nathan Barber, a man weighing 350 pounds, entered (as a customer) a small neighborhood drugstore in Louisville operated by the appellee A. I. Bright under lease from the appellee C. J. Cunningham. Upon leaving the store a few minutes later, Barber fell from the platform or step outside the entrance door and was injured. His suit for damages went to the jury, which returned a verdict awarding damages of ...

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