Kroger Co. v. Elwood

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 2006-05-12

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PER CURIAM. Billy Elwood, a courtesy clerk at a Kroger grocery store, was injured when a customer shut her vehicle door on his hand while he was transferring items from a grocery cart to the vehicle. Elwood had placed one hand in the vehicle’s doorjamb, and one foot on the cart, to keep the cart from rolling down a slope in Kroger’s parking lot. In the trial court, a jury found Kr…

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