Deptula v. Wasziewicz

8 Conn. Supp. 477, 1940 Conn. Super. LEXIS 154
Connecticut Superior Court·Decided October 7, 1940·No. File No. 60480·Published

Opinion

FOSTER, J.

Liability of the defendant in this case is ad' mitted by the defendant.

The plaintiff is a widow and lives with her three children. Her occupation is that of housework for herself and children. She testified through an interpreter.

On April 16, 1939, she fell down a flight of stairs. She suffered shock and contusions of the right shoulder, right eh bow and right side of her chest. Later a traumatic pleurisy developed. She was confined to her bed about four weeks. The pleurisy disappeared in about six weeks. She suffered much pain and discomfort. She suffered a total disability for four or five months. Her doctor’s bill was $84.

Judgment is rendered that the plaintiff recover from the defendant damages of $834.

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