ANDERSON V. FOX HILL VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS CORP. 676 N.E.2d 821 (1997) CASE BRIEF

ANDERSON V. FOX HILL VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS CORP.
676 N.E.2d 821 (1997)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a slip and fall case. Anderson (P), injured employee of tenant, filed an action against Fox Hill (D), landlord, for injuries caused when P fell on a patch of ice in the P's parking lot. D filed a motion for summary judgment. The trial court granted the motion, and P appealed.
FACTS: Anderson (P) was a nurse who worked at a skilled nursing facility. While getting out of her car she slipped and fell in a patch of ice in the parking lot. D had done nothing to remove that ice prior to that morning. P sued D for damages claiming that she was the intended third party beneficiary of the lease on the premises. The lease called for D to be responsible for removal of all snow and ice from all driveways and walkways. The trial court gave a summary judgment to D. P appealed.

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