Oregon Invitee Law
 
Keri Hagler v. Coastal Farm Holdings, Inc.

2 Plaintiff sustained injuries at the Coastal Farm and Supply hardware store
3 in Oregon City when a post pounder fell and struck her foot. Plaintiff brought this action
4 for negligence against defendant, Coastal Farm Holdings, Inc., the owner of the store.
5 The trial court granted defendant's motion for summary judgment and subsequently
6 entered judgment against plaintiff. On a... More...
   $0 (08-03-2011 - OR)

Jacqueline Hammer v. Fred Meyer Stores, Inc.

Defendant appeals from a judgment on a jury verdict for plaintiff in this premises liability action arising from personal injuries that plaintiff suffered while shopping in one of defendant's stores. In two assignments of error, defendant challenges the trial court's denial of its directed verdict motion and the giving of a res ipsa loquitur instruction to the jury. We affirm.

In reviewing ... More...
   $0 (04-20-2011 - OR)

Teresa Vandeveere-Pratt v. Portland Habilitation Center, Inc.

Plaintiff appeals a judgment for defendant in this slip and fall case, assigning error to the trial court's failure to give one instruction to the jury and its decision to give another. We hold that the trial court erred in failing to give the first instruction and that the second instruction was potentially misleading; we therefore reverse the trial court's judgment.

We state the facts in ... More...
   $0 (05-04-2011 - OR)

Randall J. Stewart v. Norman Kralman

Plaintiff was severely injured while riding his snowmobile on defendant's land. Plaintiff appeals a judgment that dismissed his negligence action on summary judgment on alternative theories. First, the trial court concluded that defendant was immune from liability under ORS 105.682(1) because plaintiff's injuries arose out of his use of defendant's land for a recreational purpose. Second, the tria... More...    $0 (02-02-2011 - OR)

Gregory A. Hughes v. Keith L. Wilson, Wasco County Public Works Department and Wasco County

In this case, we consider a county's claim of immunity from civil liability under ORS 30.265(3)(c), Oregon's discretionary immunity statute.

Plaintiff Hughes was driving his motorcycle on Cherry Heights Road, a county road in Wasco County, when defendant Wilson drove out of a private driveway and the two vehicles collided. Plaintiff(1) brought a personal injury action against Wilson, alleg... More...
   $0 (12-18-2008 - OR)

Richard L. Walsh v. Spalding & Son, Inc.

Defendant, which leased property to plaintiff's employer, appeals from an adverse judgment entered after a jury found defendant liable for injuries that plaintiff suffered while working on the leased property. On appeal, defendant raises five assignments of error, challenging, inter alia, the denial of its motion for a directed verdict and the court's giving of a jury instruction that referre... More...    $0 (11-07-2007 - OR)

Mildred M. Swisher v. Albertson's, Inc., a Delaware corporation

Plaintiff was injured when she slipped on lettuce in defendant's grocery store. She brought this action to recover damages for her injuries. The trial court granted defendant's motion for summary judgment. Plaintiff appeals, arguing that the trial court erred in granting the motion for summary judgment because there were genuine issues of material fact. We reverse and remand. In cases arisi... More...    $0 (03-13-2003 - OR)

Gary Garrison and Heather Garrison v. Beschutes County

This personal injury case requires us to examine the scope of the immunity from liability that the Oregon Tort Claims Act (OTCA) grants to certain kinds of discretionary decisions of a public body. The case arose when plaintiff Gary Garrison (1) was injured when he fell from a raised concrete slab onto a lower slab at a Deschutes County (county) refuse transfer station. Plaintiffs brought the pres... More...    $0 (06-21-2002 - OR)

Nelsen v. Nelsen

Plaintiff brought this action against defendant for personal injuries. The trial court granted defendant's summary judgment motion. Plaintiff appeals from the trial court's judgment dismissing her claim. She assigns as error the trial court's granting of defendant's motion for summary judgment. Because an objectively reasonable juror could have returned a verdict for plaintiff, a genuine issue of ... More...    $0 (05-09-2001 - OR)

Bozich v. Hoffman Construction

Premises liability - Business invitee to construction site suffered a broken leg and crushed foot while making a delivery to a site being operated by Defendant. ... More...    $600000 (05-09-1996 - OR)

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