SPEER v. PIN PALACE BOWLING ALLEY

1910841.

599 So.2d 1140 (1992)

Barbara SPEER v. PIN PALACE BOWLING ALLEY and King Louie Enterprises.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

May 29, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Patrick A. Jones, Huntsville, for appellant.

W. Stanley Rodgers and M. Ann Wagner of Lanier Ford Shaver & Payne, P.C., Huntsville, for appellees.


HOUSTON, Justice.

Barbara Speer sued Pin Palace Bowling Alley and King Louie Enterprises, alleging that on March 5, 1989, she sustained injuries as a result of negligent operation and maintenance of a bowling lane. Speer said that while bowling on the particular lane she fell forward after her left foot "stuck on something on the floor." She said she fell during the third frame of the first game. There was no evidence that Speer or the two persons bowling with her...

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