The lawsuit filed in June 2021 claimed that negligence on the part of the Maryland town and the rental company that owned the umbrella that led to the Pa. woman's injuries.
The lawsuit filed in June 2021 claimed that negligence on the part of the town and the rental company that owned the umbrella led to Jill Mendygral’s injuries,A judge granted a motion to dismiss the claim against Ocean City on Jan. 13 but extended the chance for the plaintiff to file an updated complaint with more details.
She was taken to a hospital for emergency surgery, and the lawsuit claimed she was left with “severe and permanent injuries.” A judge sided with the town, which said it was protected by governmental immunity and “owed no duty of care to plaintiff” under a provision that limits liability for landowners who make their property available for recreational use by the public.
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