BRYANT v. METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY

No. A14-86-331-CV.

722 S.W.2d 738 (1986)

Timothy BRYANT, Appellant, v. METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (14th Dist.).

December 4, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philip F. Klosowsky, Houston, for appellant.

James C. Plummer, Houston, for appellee.

Before J. CURTISS BROWN, C.J., and MURPHY and ROBERTSON, JJ.


OPINION

J. CURTISS BROWN, Chief Justice.

Timothy Bryant (Bryant), the appellant, sought damages from Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) for injuries he sustained. Bryant was riding on a bus owned by MTA when some passengers assaulted him. Bryant alleged that the bus driver of MTA was negligent in failing both to exercise due care in preventing the assault and in mitigating the injuries he sustained. The trial court held that Bryant's claim was barred by...

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