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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Clayton finds that the lower court properly found for the woman in a slip and fall suit against the hospital. Simply because the woman could have seen the fold in the rubber mats at the hospital entrance had she been looking down at the floor does not mean that the dangerous condition was open and obvious. The obviousness of the dangerous condition is a factor for the jury to consider, and here it assigned 35% fault to the woman. Affirmed.
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