Johnson v. Rose Glen, L.P. CA3
Although Lisa Johnson did not include a copy of her complaint in the clerk’s transcript on appeal, she asserts in her appellant’s opening brief that in 2012 she went to the office of Quality Property Management LLP to ask why her full security deposit was not returned. She claims she got into an argument with defendant Anthony Baimas, who allegedly shut the door on her foot causing her to be injured. Johnson says she sued Rose Glen L.P., Quality Property Management LLP, and Anthony Baimas for negligence, claiming she suffers from complex regional pain syndrome which will affect her for the rest of her life.
A jury found defendants were not negligent and it did not award Johnson any damages. Judgment was entered in favor of defendants.
Johnson now contends the trial court erred in overlooking material facts, in barring evidence of a settlement offer, and in ruling that she could not prove causation. She also claims the trial judge was biased.
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