BROWN v. SCRIVNER, INC.

No. S-89-1395.

488 N.W.2d 17 (1992)

241 Neb. 286

Kim C. BROWN, Appellant, v. SCRIVNER, INC., Doing Business As Food 4 Less, Store No. 2152, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Nebraska.

August 21, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dennis P. Crawford, of Friedman Law Offices, Lincoln, for appellant.

Donald R. Witt and Michael A. England, of Baylor, Evnen, Curtiss, Grimit & Witt, Lincoln, for appellee.

HASTINGS, C.J., BOSLAUGH, WHITE, CAPORALE, SHANAHAN, GRANT, and FAHRNBRUCH, JJ.


FAHRNBRUCH, Justice.

Kim C. Brown claims she was unexpectedly struck twice by an automatic door at a Scrivner, Inc.'s Food 4 Less grocery store in Lincoln. She claims she was injured. In her second amended petition for damages, Brown alleged that the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur applied to her cause of action.

The district court for Lancaster County entered a summary judgment denying Brown relief and dismissing her lawsuit because "the doctrine of res ipsa...

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