MEDIA – A local woman says she was seriously injured at a Flag Day event in Yeadon two years ago, when the support poles of an event tent were uprooted from the ground by a wind gust and struck her in the head.
Verlecia White of Philadelphia first filed suit in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas on May 25 versus the Borough of Yeadon, its Manager Mironda Presswood, its Event Coordinator Ricardo Bostic and John Does 1-10, of Yeadon.
“On June 8, 2019, Yeadon Borough held its annual Flag Day ceremony at Kerr Park as aforesaid open to the public, and where defendants specifically invited and encouraged the public to attend and participate in the festivities. On June 8, 2019, the plaintiff, Verlecia White, was an invitee and intended the Flag Day ceremonies at Kerr Park,” the suit says.
“Prior to the Flag Day ceremonies on June 8, 2019, defendant Yeadon Borough, acting by and through its agents, servants, workmen and/or employees and/or the John Doe defendants, did erect a certain white party/event tent on Kerr Field underneath which invitees, including the plaintiff, were seated having refreshments. At all times herein concerned, the tent was carelessly and negligently anchored, secured and tethered to the ground by stakes which had been driven into the ground and then tied with rope to the tent.”
The suit says when the plaintiff was seated under the tent, a foreseeable wind gust caused the tent to move and shift, causing the tent poles and/or tent stakes to come loose from the ground and/or their base one of which struck the plaintiff in the back and top of her head, causing her to sustain numerous bruises and contusions and injuries.
“At no time herein did the plaintiff contribute in any way to the accident. Plaintiff alleges that the defendants herein are liable for the plaintiff’s injuries as a result of the dangerous condition consisting of the failure to properly and safely secure and anchor the tent and its poles into the ground, which conduct was the proximate cause of the injuries to the plaintiff,” per the suit.
“Solely as a result of the aforesaid negligence and carelessness of the defendants herein, the plaintiff, Verlecia White, suffered serious and permanent personal injuries when the tent moved causing a stake and/or pole/poles to pull loose and hit her in the head, causing her to sustain headaches and neck pain with numbness and tingling traveling to the hands and low back and into both legs as mid-back pain, bilateral shoulder pain and bilateral knee pain, as well as a severe shock to her nerves and nervous system, causing severe significant emotional distress to the plaintiff.”
For counts of negligence, the plaintiff is seeking damages in excess of $50,000.
The plaintiff is represented by John J. DiPaul II of Haber DiPaul, in Philadelphia.
The defendants have not yet obtained legal counsel.
Delaware County Court of Common Pleas case CV-2021-004694
From the Pennsylvania Record: Reach Courts Reporter Nicholas Malfitano at nick.malfitano@therecordinc.com