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lawsuit involving slip on ice

I live in a condominium complex and in Feb 00, a friend of mine who rents a room from me slipped on an icy patch outside my patio on the common grounds of the property. After some research, it was determined that the ice formed due to a defective gutter. He sustained a serious injury. Now he is filing a lawsuit naming the condominium association, the management group and myself as defendants. My question: how can I be named as a defendant? The fall occurred on common property, which is 100% the condo associations responsibility. I am 0% at-fault. Is there a way I can get my name removed from the lawsuit? I consider this a ''false'' lawsuit against me and will do anything in my power to remedy this.


Asked on 2/26/02, 12:22 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Gregg Manes Gregg A. Manes, Esq.

Re: lawsuit involving slip on ice

You must file an answer or else a judgment will be rendered against you automatically. It would be my suggestion to get counsel. Your homeowners insurance policy should provide protection.

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Answered on 3/03/02, 11:04 pm
Joseph Jacobs Jacobs & Lowder

Re: lawsuit involving slip on ice

You need to do a few legal things to get your way out - 1. Answer, then 2. a motion to dismiss - you hve 28 days to answer ...it may take a few months but little work...maybe the attorney for the plaintiff would respond to a letter from you or an attorney, adn voluntarily dismiss you.

call me directly if you wish:

Joe Jacobs

216-952-1990

216-227-0900

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Answered on 2/26/02, 8:33 pm


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