The plaintiff, Vida Mansori, brought a claim under the Occupiers' Liability Act after slipping and falling in a public washroom at a condominium building managed by the defendants.
The plaintiff suffered significant injuries.
The court considered expert evidence on the slip resistance of the washroom tiles and the defendants' maintenance schedule.
The court found that the washroom floor was not inherently unsafe and that the defendants had taken reasonable steps to ensure safety, including regular cleaning and security checks.
The court concluded that the plaintiff failed to prove negligence on the part of the defendants, dismissing the action.
Damages were provisionally assessed at $100,000 had liability been found.