Mr. Broaddus represented
a Dearborn homeowner. Plaintiff was a postal carrier who slipped and fell in
the Defendant’s driveway while delivering the mail. Through an extensive review
of case law and thorough briefing, Secrest Wardle persuaded the trial court and
Court of Appeals that the risk of slipping in the driveway was open and
obvious, and that the condition was not “effectively unavoidable” to the Plaintiff
(in other words, no “special aspects”) because post office guidelines give
carriers the discretion not to deliver to any residence that does not appear to
be safe.
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