TOWLE v. GREYHOUND CORPORATION SOUTHEASTERN GREYHOUND LINES DIVISION

No. C-122.

132 So.2d 798 (1961)

E.A. TOWLE, Appellant, v. GREYHOUND CORPORATION SOUTHEASTERN GREYHOUND LINES DIVISION, a corporation, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. First District.

September 7, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Evans & Stewart, and Zach H. Douglas, Jacksonville, for appellant.

Milam, LeMaistre, Ramsay & Martin, Jacksonville, for appellee.


PER CURIAM.

Appellant Towle, an eighty-two year old passenger, alighted from a bus of the appellee Greyhound Corporation in its terminal in Jacksonville. He was blind in his right eye and had worn bifocals in the lenses of his eye-glasses to aid the sight in his left eye.

While he was walking across the terminal, Mr. Towle noticed that the baggage door of another bus had been lifted. He walked into the raised door, striking his head.

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