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Woman slips on ‘defective ramp’ two years ago, sues Four Corners Shopping Center for $1M

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Woman slips on ‘defective ramp’ two years ago, sues Four Corners Shopping Center for $1M

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BEAUMONT – Nearly two years ago, Alice “joy” Fisette slipped and fell while at the Four Corners Shopping Center.

On June 6, she filed suit against the center’s owner, Ted Hanchey, seeking up to $1 million in damages.

According to the lawsuit, on July 24, 2017, Fisette was at the center and was injured “as she slipped and fell on a defective ramp.”

“There were no signs to warn of the unreasonably dangerous condition which caused Plaintiff’s fall,” the suit states, adding that the “incident resulted in catastrophic injuries.”

The suit fails to state how exactly the ramp was defective.

Fisette is suing for her past and future mental anguish, pain, disfigurement, impairment, medical expenses and loss of earning capacity.

Beaumont attorney Jonathan Juhan represents her.

The suit was filed in Jefferson County District Court and also names Breighton Leasing Office as a defendant.

Judge Kent Walston, 58th District Court, is assigned to the case.

Case No. A-203942

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