BORDEN v. CONSUMER WAREHOUSE FOODS, INC.

1910373.

601 So.2d 976 (1992)

Willodean BORDEN v. CONSUMER WAREHOUSE FOODS, INC.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

July 24, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Dowsing Davis III of Davis & Goldberg, Birmingham, for appellant.

Thomas S. Spires and Scott M. Roberts of Smith, Spires & Peddy, Birmingham, appellee.


MADDOX, Justice.

This is a slip and fall case and the sole issue is whether the trial court erred in entering a summary judgment in favor of the defendant store.

The plaintiff, Willodean Borden, sued Consumer Warehouse Foods, Inc. ("Consumer Foods"), claiming that Consumer Foods had negligently maintained its premises where she allegedly fell and injured herself.

The trial court entered a summary judgment for Consumer Foods; Borden appeals. We reverse...

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