Chelton v. Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center Authority, TALLAHASSEE-LEON

Decision Date12 May 1988
Docket NumberTALLAHASSEE-LEON,No. 87-908,87-908
Citation13 Fla. L. Weekly 1133,525 So.2d 972
Parties13 Fla. L. Weekly 1133 Holly CHELTON, Appellant, v.COUNTY CIVIC CENTER AUTHORITY, Appellee.
CourtFlorida District Court of Appeals

Douglas P. Jones of Mcfarlain, Sternstein, Wiley and Cassedy, Tallahassee, for appellant.

John S. Derr of Field, Granger, Santry & Mitchell, Tallahassee, for appellee.

SHIVERS, Judge.

Appellant, Holly Chelton, appeals a final summary judgment entered in favor of appellee, Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center Authority (Civic Center). Because this case presents factual issues to be resolved by the trier of fact, we reverse and remand for further proceedings.

On September 23, 1983, appellant and a friend arrived at the Civic Center to attend a concert. At the time they arrived, the concert had already started, and the house lights were off. They asked an usher to show them the section where their seats were located. He pointed to the section. Appellant and her friend walked around to that section and then showed their ticket stubs to another usher and inquired where their particular seats were. At her deposition, appellant testified as follows: "So, I remember I asked him once. And I said, 'Well, where is that?' And he said, 'Around to the left.' And I said, 'Where is that?' And he said, 'It's right down there,' no specific answer." Appellant further testified:

I asked him twice where it was because he said, "Over there," and that didn't satisfy me, "Around to the left." I remember asking him twice because, I mean, that didn't--"Around there to the left," didn't mean anything to me.... He didn't give us any numbers or ask to walk us. He just further described where [the seats] were.

Appellant followed her friend down the stairwell in an attempt to look for the seats. Her friend was in front of her by approximately three steps. While descending the steps, appellant lost her footing, fell forward and smashed her lip on the concrete stair step. Appellant is unclear as to what caused her to lose her balance. Although she testified that she slipped, she also testified that she did not remember slipping on anything. However, she does remember losing traction and falling forward. Appellant knows of no one who saw her fall. Although she does not remember seeing the steps lit, appellant assumed that she could see something because she could see her friend descending the steps in front of her. She does not remember if she was looking at the seats to try to find a particular row or number. As she stated during her deposition: "You could see the--we were looking for the row. So, I assumed we could see, when we stopped and looked, where the rows were, yes." Appellant testified that she was aware of the steepness of the stairs as she was walking down the stairs and that the steepness or grade of the stairs may have had something to do with her fall.

The Civic Center opened its doors on December 14, 1981. In July of 1982, handrails were added to the stairway areas of the Civic Center. Prior to the installation of the handrails, the Civic Center had received complaints that the stairs were steep and that handrails were needed. The handrails, patterned after handrails in the Omni Complex in Atlanta, Georgia, were installed by the in-house maintenance group of the Civic Center in an attempt to eliminate some accidents which had occurred at the Civic Center. Although there have been accidents on the steps in the Civic Center subsequent to the installation of the handrails, Mr. Rodney L. Spencer, the Director of the Civic Center, believes that fewer accidents have occurred since the installation of the handrails. Mr. Spencer confirmed that there were no warning signs at the Civic Center advising patrons to watch their step.

With respect to the lighting in the Civic Center, although the Civic Center maintains no written records of when the lights are turned on and off, Mr. Spencer testified at his deposition that the concourse of the Civic Center is lighted at all times during a concert. Additionally, the entranceways into the seating areas are fully lighted, and the lights on the stairwells are on. The stairwell lights are small lights on the edge of the seats that illuminate the stairway. Although the stairwell lights are on, the Civic Center ushers carry flashlights when they are on duty.

The ushers on duty at the Civic Center have the primary responsibility of assisting people in finding their seats. Although the ushers do not walk every single person to his seat, if a person is having trouble, the ushers are instructed to physically walk that person to his seat. The ushers are instructed to use their flashlights when they take patrons to their seats.

Appellant filed a complaint against the Civic Center alleging three causes of action. Appellant alleged that the Civic Center (1) negligently failed to maintain its premises in a reasonably safe manner by operating the Civic Center in almost total darkness so that the steps could not be adequately seen and by failing to have reasonable safety measures and warnings to protect patrons against the dangerous steps, (2) negligently failed to provide sufficient ushers or other attendants necessary to reasonably supervise and safeguard its patrons, and (3) knew of the existing dangerous conditions and negligently failed to warn the plaintiff of the dangerous conditions existing at the time the accident occurred. Upon the Civic Center's motion, the trial court entered summary judgment in favor of the Civic Center and against appellant.

"A party moving for summary judgment must show conclusively the absence of any genuine issue of material fact and the court must draw every possible inference in favor of the party against whom a summary judgment is sought." Moore v. Morris, 475 So.2d 666, 668 (Fla.1985); Universal Underwriters Insurance Co. v. Steve Hull Chevrolet, Inc., 513 So.2d 218, 219 (Fla. 1st DCA 1987).

"If the evidence ... will permit ... different reasonable inferences, or if there is evidence tending to prove the issues, it should be submitted to a jury as a question of fact to be determined by it, and not taken from the jury and passed upon by the Court as a question of law."

Jancisko v. Levy, 517 So.2d 41, 41 (Fla. 3d DCA 1987...

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