FROWNER v. CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY

Gen. No. 47,829.

25 Ill. App.2d 312 (1960)

167 N.E.2d 26

Frances Frowner, Appellee, v. Chicago Transit Authority, a Municipal Corporation, Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District, Third Division.

March 23, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Lynch, William S. Allen, Leo J. Doyle, Jr., and James E. Hastings, of Chicago, for appellant.

Robert S. Kosin, Edward D. Rosenberg, Irving J. Sachs, Edward L. Kelly, and Alvin P. Herman, of Chicago, for appellee.


JUSTICE FRIEND delivered the opinion of the court.

Plaintiff brought suit in the Municipal Court to recover damages for injuries alleged to have been sustained by her after alighting from a Chicago Transit Authority bus at 43rd street and Cottage Grove avenue in Chicago. The suit was predicated on her claim that the driver was negligent in failing to provide for her a safe place to alight, and that as a consequence...

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