JONES V. HANSEN
867 P.2d 303 (1994)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Jones (P) appealed a summary judgment for Hansen (D) where the court
held that D's only duty owed to P, a guest, was to refrain from willfully, wantonly, or
recklessly injuring her.
FACTS: P was invited to play bridge in Ds' home. When P had the dummy hand, she began
looking at Ds' art work. D told her that there were more paintings in another room. That
room was adjacent to the one in which bridge was being played, and it was dimly lit. P
testified she had to be within a foot of the paintings to see them. She did not ask Ds where
the light switch was located. There were two table lamps, one floor lamp, and eight ceiling
floodlights available in the room. Only the floor lamp was lit. It was the first time P had
been in the home. P fell down a flight of stairs and was severely injured. The stairwell was
blocked off on two sides with a 33-inch-high bookcase, which Ds placed there to prevent
people from just walking into the stairwell. There were three paintings hung on the wall
above the stairwell. The paintings had hung at that location since 1977, and no one other
than P has been injured on the stairway. P appeals from a summary judgment entered in favor
of Ds. Summary judgment was based upon the undisputed facts and the court's conclusion that
Ds did not breach the duty to refrain from wilfully, wantonly, or recklessly injuring P.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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