Eaton v. City of Springfield
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Opinion
This is an action under G. L. c. 84, § 15, to recover compensation for injuries alleged to have been received by a traveller upon a public way by reason of a defect. There was evidence tending to show that the plaintiff on a June evening walked upon a cement sidewalk at the corner of two well-lighted streets near a large tree standing within the curb. At the angle where the sidewalks on the two streets intersected, there was a vertical drop, coincident with [129]*129the edge of the cement of the sidewalk and distant from the curb “forty-one inches one way and twenty-one inches the other,” of three and one quarter inches. The space from this angle to the curb and the foot of the tree was of gravel and pebbles and unpaved. The plaintiff fell by reason of this drop at the edge of the cement, as she was walking on the public way, and received injuries. This condition might have been found to have existed for a considerable time.
The condition might have been found to be a defect in a public way which the defendant could reasonably have remedied. This is established by the authority of numerous adjudications. Naze v. Hudson, 250 Mass. 368. Murphy v. Somerville, 253 Mass. 544. Clutterbuck v. Springfield, 261 Mass. 64. Witham v. Boston, 262 Mass. 291. Duffy v. Boston, 275 Mass. 13. George v. Malden, 274 Mass. 606. The case at bar is quite distinguishable from Newton v. Worcester, 174 Mass. 181, Burke v. Haverhill, 187 Mass. 65, Isaacson v. Boston, 195 Mass. 114, and similar decisions.
Plainly it could not have been ruled as matter of law that the plaintiff was wanting in due care or guilty of contributory negligence. Kelly v. Blackstone, 147 Mass. 448. Thompson v. Bolton, 197 Mass. 311,313. G. L. c. 231, § 85.
Exceptions overruled.
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