KNIGHT V. JEWETT 3 Cal. 4th 296 (1992) CASE BRIEF

KNIGHT V. JEWETT
3 Cal. 4th 296 (1992)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a personal injury action from a touch football game.
FACTS: P sued D for injuries inflicted in a touch football game. P claimed that D ran into her from the rear after P caught a pass. D claimed that he accidentally collided with D after he failed to intercept the pass. D moved for summary judgment and it was granted under assumption of the risk. The court of appeals affirmed.

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