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Plaintiff Alleges University Negligence Led to Personal Injury

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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Plaintiff Alleges University Negligence Led to Personal Injury

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Thomas Morgan, representing a plaintiff in a personal injury case, has filed a complaint against the University of California San Francisco Parnassus Campus. The lawsuit was filed on September 26, 2024, in the Superior Court of California, County of San Francisco. The plaintiff alleges that the university's negligence resulted in injuries sustained on their premises.

The case revolves around an incident that occurred on September 29, 2022. According to the complaint, the plaintiff, Yafa Ensler, was at the University of California San Francisco Parnassus Campus to procure goods or services when she was struck by a material moving cart operated by one of the university's employees. This accident allegedly caused injuries to her right ankle and calf. Ensler claims that this mishap was due to negligent operation and maintenance of the premises by the university and its employees.

Ensler asserts that as a result of this negligence, she has suffered significant physical injuries leading to general damages. Furthermore, she claims ongoing medical expenses and related costs as a consequence of her injuries. The impact extends beyond just medical issues; Ensler also states that she has been unable to perform her usual occupational duties and household services since the incident. She anticipates continued loss of earnings and inability to manage household tasks for an undetermined period into the future.

In seeking justice from the court, Ensler requests several forms of relief. These include non-economic damages exceeding jurisdictional limits, compensation for all medical and incidental expenses incurred due to her injuries, recovery for lost earnings both past and future, prejudgment interest where applicable by law, reimbursement for loss related to household services disruption, trial by jury, coverage for all legal costs associated with the suit, and any other relief deemed appropriate by the court.

Representing Yafa Ensler is Thomas A. Morgan from Ayala, Morgan & Buzzard law firm. The case is presided over under Case ID CGC-24-61846 in front of judges at the Superior Court of California in San Francisco County.

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