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Court Determines Plaintiff’s Evidence of Black Ice “Conjecture” in Dismissing Complaint - Full Service Law Firm in Mt. Laurel Township, NJ

In December, 2020, Plaintiff Gwenevere Love (Love) walked out of an Acme in Audubon and sustained a serious knee injury when she stepped off the curb and slipped. She went to the hospital four hours later and told the ER nurses, as seen in the ER records, she had slipped and fell on black ice. She filed suit against the Acme (and others) for failure to maintain their premises. In her deposition she testified she did not see black ice, or any ice…
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Capehart Scatchard broke the news on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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