> San Diego fails to respond to trip-and-fall lawsuit, leaving taxpayers to foot a potential $2.49 mil
San Diego fails to respond to trip-and-fall lawsuit, leaving taxpayers to foot a potential $2.49 mil
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On December 30, 2020, Diane Lloyd walked from the Clairemont Post Office to her car. The 73-year-old stepped off the curb and landed in a pothole, breaking both of her ankles.
More than a year and a half later, Lloyd appeared inside a state courtroom to talk about her injuries and show how the city is responsible for past and future damages. As Lloyd did so, attorneys for the City of San Diego were absent from the courtroom.
Since filing her lawsuit in November of last year, the city of San Diego has not submitted any opposition to Lloyd's request for damages.
MORE: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/working-for-you/san-diego-fails-to-respond-to-lawsuit-taxpayers-2-million-potential-judgment/509-32aa798b-a592-4092-9d08-47068df80ca4