October 29, 1968 - Unsafe Stairway

As published in the Courier Express:


Architect Says Stairway Was Unsafe

An architect, called as an expert witness in a $30,000 negligence claim against the state of New York, testified Monday that a stairway in Buffalo State Hospital was unsafe when a 73-year-old woman fell on it May 30, 1965.

The claimant, Mrs. Anne Vanderbush, 1586 Amherst St., suffered a broken right wrist which doctors testified was permanently damaged, and injuries to her right ankle and shoulder. She and her husband, Edward, brought the suit in the Court of Claims, Buffalo.

The architect, Trevor Rogers, testified that the absence of a handrail in the stairwell constituted an unsafe condition. Attorney Benjamin Galperin representing the couple, brought out that the hospital has since installed a handrail.

Visiting Relatives
Mrs. Vanderbush was visiting a relative in the hospital when the accident occured.

Veneard Neri, assistant state attorney, brought out from witness that the stairway was lighted and had been used regularly and safely by other patients.

Judge Milton Alpert reserved decision on the case.

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