Jaywalking— or a Dangerous Condition of Public Property?

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Peter A. Houser
Peter A. Houser focuses his practice on the defense of civil litigation matters, including personal injury, automobile accidents, and premises liability.

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The Missouri Court of Appeals for the Eastern District appears to have expanded the definition of when the dangerous condition of a public roadway can be claimed as an exception to a public governmental entity’s ability to claim sovereign immunity from tort claims. It based its conclusion on the absence of a crosswalk as presenting a dangerous condition.

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