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A Hole in the Street Injures Plaintiff’s Ankle; A Hole in Defendant’s No-Fault Theory Saves her Case from Dismissal
A passenger steps off of a city bus and into a hole in the street, causing her to fall and sprain her ankle. She sues the bus company and the City of New York, both of whom move to dismiss the case on the grounds that the plaintiff did not establish a serious injury… Read More »