SZACHON v. WINDSOR

(10428)

29 Conn. App. 791 (1992)

JOSEPH SZACHON, JR. v. TOWN OF WINDSOR ET AL.

Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Decision released December 29, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Neil A. McPhail, with whom, on the brief, was Philip K. Meister, for the appellant (plaintiff).

John W. Bradley, Jr., with whom, on the brief, was John S. Rosania, for the appellee (named defendant).

Andrew J. O'Keefe, with whom were Peter K. O'Keefe and, on the brief, Maureen Sullivan Dinnan, for the appellee (defendant Central Paving Company, Inc.).

FOTI, LAVERY and FREEDMAN, JS.


FOTI, J.

The plaintiff appeals from a judgment for the defendants, rendered after a jury trial, in an action for personal injuries. The plaintiff brought this action against the defendant town of Windsor in two counts, the first under the defective highway statute, General Statutes § 13a-149, and the second under a common law absolute nuisance theory. A third count was directed against the defendant Central Paving Company, Inc., and claimed negligence. The plaintiff...

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