JACKSON v. CITY OF NORWICH

No. 90,972.

32 Kan.App. 2d 598 (2004)

85 P.3d 1259

MARLENE JACKSON, Appellant, v. CITY OF NORWICH, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kansas.

Opinion filed March 19, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Theodore C. Giesert and Gregory C. Graffman, of Geisert, Wunsch & Watkins, of Kingman, for appellant.

Allen G. Glendenning, of Watkins, Calcara, Rondeau, Friedeman, Bleeker, Glendenning & McVay, Chtd, of Great Bend, for appellee.

Before PIERRON, P.J., HILL and McANANY, JJ.


HILL, J.

In this personal injury case, Marlene Jackson asks us to reverse the district court's order granting summary judgment to the City of Norwich (the City). Jackson was injured after she stepped into a depression in the earth around a covered water valve in an open area in a city park in Norwich. After concluding that there is no evidence of reckless and wanton conduct on the part of the City, we affirm.

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