SHAW v. CITY OF CHARLESTON

No. 3522.

351 S.C. 32 (2002)

567 S.E.2d 530

Darlene SHAW, Plaintiff, v. The CITY OF CHARLESTON, Appellant, and Marianna Hanckel f/k/a Marianna D. Glass, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided June 24, 2002.

Rehearing Denied August 22, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Henry D. McMaster and Bryan P. Stirling, both of Tompkins and McMaster, of Columbia, for appellant.

James D. Myrick and Jonathan D. Crumly, both of Charleston, for respondent.


STILWELL, J.

Darlene Shaw was injured when she tripped on the sidewalk in front of Marianna Hanckel's house on Tradd Street in Charleston. Shaw sued Hanckel and the City of Charleston alleging they were both negligent and jointly and severally liable for her injuries. The trial court granted Hanckel's motion for summary judgment over City's objection. We reverse and remand.

FACTS

Shaw alleges she tripped and injured herself when she accidentally...

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