The plaintiff suffered a fractured shoulder after slipping on broken glass near a donation bin located on municipal property.
The bin was owned by the defendant, who had placed it there without the city's permission.
The defendant was noted in default.
The court found that the defendant exercised sufficient control over the bin and surrounding area to be considered an 'occupier' under the Occupiers' Liability Act.
The court awarded the plaintiff general damages, past and future income loss, and special damages, but dismissed her son's Family Law Act claim due to a lack of admissible evidence.