PRINCE v. PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS

Record No. 1017-87-2.

368 S.E.2d 96 (1988)

Vivian PRINCE, v. PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS and North River Insurance Company.

Court of Appeals of Virginia.

May 3, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William G. Shields (Anderson, Parkerson & Shields, Richmond, on briefs), for appellant.

Marianne Nelms (Mary Louise Kramer, Sands, Anderson, Marks & Miller, Richmond, on brief), for appellees.

Present: BAKER, BENTON and COLE, JJ.


BENTON, Judge.

Vivian Prince was returning from lunch when she slipped and fell on an icy walkway leading to the building where her employer, Pan American World Airways, maintains its offices in the City of Alexandria. On this appeal, Prince raises the questions whether the walkway on which she fell and injured herself was part of Pan Am's extended premises and whether her injury is compensable. We conclude that Prince suffered an injury by accident which arose out...

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