The plaintiff sued the manufacturer and installer of her pool cover after she inadvertently stepped on it, fell, and broke her ankles.
The defendants moved for summary judgment.
The court found no evidence that the defendants breached any standard of care, noting the pool cover met industry standards and featured a clear warning label which the plaintiff had read.
The court concluded the injury was caused entirely by the plaintiff's own inadvertence in stepping on a visible and familiar hazard she knew to avoid.
The motion for summary judgment was granted and the action dismissed.