HOWARD v. KROGER CO.

2980944.

752 So.2d 504 (1999)

Mae R. HOWARD v. The KROGER COMPANY.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

November 5, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Flint Liddon of Johnson, Liddon, Bear & Tuggle, Birmingham, for appellant.

Jack J. Hall and P. Ted Colquett of Hall, Conerly, Mudd & Bolvig, P.C., Birmingham, for appellee.


CRAWLEY, Judge.

In June 1998, Mae R. Howard sued The Kroger Company, alleging that Kroger had negligently caused her to fall in a Kroger grocery store. She sought compensatory damages. Kroger filed a motion for a summary judgment; the trial court granted the motion. Howard appeals.

A motion for a summary judgment is due to be granted when no genuine issue of material fact exists and the moving party is entitled to a judgment as a matter of law. Rule 56(c)...

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