INDIANAPOLIS TRANSIT SYSTEM, INC. v. WILLIAMS

No. 669 A 107.

269 N.E.2d 543 (1971)

INDIANAPOLIS TRANSIT SYSTEM, INC., Appellant, v. Beth Ann WILLIAMS, by Her Next Friend William H. Williamson, Appellee.

Appellate Court of Indiana, Division No. 2.

May 17, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lawrence McTurnan, Bredell, Martin & McTurnan, Inadianapolis, for appellant.

William H. Williamson, Indianapolis, Elmon M. Williams, Greenwood, for appellee.


WHITE, Judge.

When plaintiff-appellee was four years of age she boarded an Indianapolis city bus operated by appellant-transit company. She later brought suit against the transit company alleging that when she got onto the bus the driver first closed the door on her head, then opened the door and she fell back to the street, and that when her mother lifted her back onto the bus step, the door was again closed on her catching her foot, the bus started up and she was...

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