Monday, September 16, 2024

Summary Judgment Granted in Premises Liability Case Due to Lack of Actual or Constructive Notice


In the case of Cummins v. Wal-Mart Stores East, L.P., No. 1:22-CV-01205(M.D. Pa. July 24, 2024 Schwab, Mag. J.), the court granted a Motion for Summary Judgment in a slip and fall case after finding that the Plaintiff failed to produce any evidence of actual or constructive notice of any allegedly defective condition on the part of the store.

The court noted that the record confirmed that the lack of actual notice was not disputed. In terms of any allegation of construction notice, the court confirmed that there was no evidence that the claimed spill had existed for a significant period of time such as evidence of any footprints through the area.

The court also ruled that the fact that the spill was allegedly in multiple aisles did not, in and of itself, establish a duration of the subject spill.

Anyone wishing to review a copy of this decision may click this LINK.  The Court's companion Order can be viewed HERE.


I send thanks to Attorney James M. Beck of the Reed Smith law firm in Philadelphia for bringing this case to my attention.

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