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Open house attendee falls down stairs, alleges Coldwell Banker, others failed to warn of condition

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA RECORD

Sunday, November 24, 2024

Open house attendee falls down stairs, alleges Coldwell Banker, others failed to warn of condition

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SAN FRANCISCO – A man alleges he was injured at an open house when he fell down stairs that allegedly violated safety and building codes.

Eli Goldstein filed a complaint on May 2 in the San Francisco County Superior Court against Helen Shaw, Jaime Evans, Jin Chen, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Co. and Does 1-20 alleging negligence and premises liability.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that on March 5, 2017, he attended an open house at an Everglade Drive, San Francisco property owned by Shaw and Evans. The suit states Cheng and Coldwell Banker were the selling agents.

The plaintiff alleges he fell all the way down the staircase at the property due to the dangerous stairs that violated safety and building codes and sustained severe injuries.

The plaintiff holds Shaw, Evans, Chen, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Co. and Does 1-20 responsible because the defendants allegedly failed to warn plaintiff of the dangerous condition of the stairway.

The plaintiff seeks judgment against defendants for compensatory damages according to proof. He is represented by Anna Dubrovsky of Anna Dubrovsky Law Group Inc. in San Francisco.

San Francisco County Superior Court case number CGC-18-566220

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