COGLIATI v. ECCO HIGH FREQUENCY CORP.


181 N.J. Super. 579 (1981)

439 A.2d 91

CHARLOTTE COGLIATI, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. ECCO HIGH FREQUENCY CORP., A NEW JERSEY CORPORATION, EMIL R. CAPITA AND BERNARD OSTER, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS, v. INVESTORS INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, THIRD-PARTY DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided December 8, 1981.

As Corrected December 9, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Melvin R. Solomon argued the cause for appellant (Parsekian & Solomon, attorneys).

Joseph S. Nester argued the cause for respondents Ecco High Frequency Corp. and Emil R. Capita (Russo, Tumulty & Nester, attorneys; Joan M. Donnelly on the brief).

Arthur D. Pajonk argued the cause for the respondent Bernard Oster (Pajonk & Pajonk, attorneys).

Milton Liebowitz argued the cause for the respondent Investors Insurance Company of America (Liebowitz, Liebowitz & Clark, attorneys).

Before Judges MATTHEWS and PRESSLER.


The opinion of the court was delivered by PRESSLER, J.A.D.

These are consolidated appeals from summary judgments in what is essentially a pedestrian-sidewalk fall-down case.

Plaintiff Charlotte Cogliati claims to have fallen on a sidewalk abutting commercial premises located on Kennedy Boulevard in North Bergen. It is her further claim that she sustained serious physical injuries and incurred substantial medical expenses as a result of the fall. Contending...

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