Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Citation
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Parent Document
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Jurisdiction
- Washington (state)
- Effective Date
- 2005-06-14
- Original Source
- https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/4939487/pruitt-v-savage/ ↗
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- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
- Pruitt v. Savage, 128 Wash. App. 327 (2005)
Full Text
444 chars¶5 At trial, Vincent Jackson testified that on one occasion shortly after he and his family first moved into the home, his wife “threw the [garage] door up,” it “bounced off the back,” and “started to come back and close on her.”1 She caught it and was not harmed. Vincent reported the incident to McMenamin’s, which found nothing wrong. The garage door did not come down on any other occasion, although it might bounce back if opened too hard.