Elgawady v. City and County of S.F. CA1/1
Appellant Abdelkader Elgawady sued the City and County of San Francisco (City), claiming he suffered personal injury from a dangerous condition of public property when he tripped over a metal plate affixed to a City sidewalk. The trial court granted the City’s motion for summary judgment, finding as a matter of law that the City lacked constructive notice of the allegedly dangerous condition. On appeal, Elgawady contends the trial court erred in granting the motion because triable issues of fact remain as to whether the City had constructive notice of the condition. He also asserts that the court erred in sustaining the City’s evidentiary objections to opinions expressed by his expert witness and in denying his motion for a continuance.
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