258 Mass. 267 | Mass. | 1927
This is an action of tort for personal injuries sustained by reason of an alleged defective condition of a
The pertinent facts as they appear in the reported evidence are as follows: On the morning of July 5, 1923, on her way to her place of employment, the plaintiff while walking on Commercial Street met with an accident on the cross walk at the intersection of that street with Chatham Street by reason of striking her foot against an iron grade stake driven into the ground. At the place where she fell the flagstones had been removed and piled up on the sidewalk of Chatham Street, and there was a lowering of the street or a depression of the street to a depth of about fifteen or seventeen inches. The plaintiff testified she knew that some repair work had been going on in and around Commercial Street and in the vicinity of North Market Street and South Market Street for a week or two previous to her accident. On the morning of her accident, as she got to the corner of Chatham Street and Commercial Street, just as she was crossing at Chatham Street, she saw dirt had been dug, that the paving stones had been removed, and she stepped down off the curbstone about seventeen inches onto the cross walk. She walked across a sanded surface that seemed to her to be in preparation for something else to be put on top of it, which might be a
It follows in accordance with the stipulation and agreement that the judgment is to be entered on the verdict, and it is
So ordered.