KLUMP v. BOWMAN


117 A.D.2d 857 (1986)

Harold Klump et al., Appellants-Respondents, v. Raymond K. Bowman, Doing Business as Bowman's Orchard, Respondent-Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

February 13, 1986


Per Curiam.

On October 26, 1980, plaintiff Harold Klump and his wife, plaintiff Lillian Klump, were picking apples on a "pick your own" farm owned and operated by defendant. Defendant furnished ladders to customers to use in picking the apples from trees on the farm. Harold Klump observed a stepladder under an apple tree. He ascended three steps up the ladder when it broke, causing him to fall and sustain a simple fracture of the left lateral malleolus bone of the...

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