Brosnan v. Koufman
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
2 N.E.2d 441 (1936)
- Written by Kheana Pollard, JD
Facts
Dominic Brosnan (plaintiff) entered the Carney building in Boston to mail personal letters using a mailbox in the corridor. Brosnan had to use a staircase in the building to access the mailbox. The staircase collapsed while Brosnan was using it, and he was injured. Brosnan brought suit against Louis Koufman (defendant), the owner of the Carney building, for negligence in maintaining the stairs. The trial court found in favor of Koufman. Brosnan appealed.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Pierce, J.)
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