Jessie Morgan v. Memphis Light Gas & Water

Case Number
W2016-01249-COA-R3-CV

Plaintiff, who fell in a puddle of water on property adjacent to a water tower located on property owned by defendant, a governmental entity, brought suit under the Tennessee Governmental Tort Liability Act, alleging that the water that caused him to fall was caused by drainage from the water tower on defendant’s property. Following a trial, the court held that there was no dangerous or defective condition in the water tower, such that it was foreseeable that a person would be injured, and that the defendant had no actual or constructive notice of any dangerous condition that caused plaintiff to fall; as a consequence the Governmental Tort Liability Act did not operate to remove immunity. The court also held that plaintiff and the owner of the property where plaintiff fell were each at least 50 per cent at fault and, therefore, plaintiff could not recover. Plaintiff appeals; discerning no error we affirm the judgment.

Authoring Judge
Judge Richard H. Dinkins
Originating Judge
Judge Felicia Corbin Johnson
Case Name
Jessie Morgan v. Memphis Light Gas & Water
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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