Anita Wright has taken legal action against Canterbury Real Estate LLC, alleging negligence that led to her suffering severe injuries. The complaint was filed by Wright in the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County on April 14, 2023, targeting Canterbury Real Estate LLC as the primary defendant.
The case revolves around an incident on April 28, 2023, when Anita Wright, a business invitee at a property owned by Canterbury Real Estate LLC located at 921 Church Street, Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, suffered injuries due to what she claims was a dangerous and defective condition on the premises. According to the complaint, the steps at the property were broken and uneven, which caused Wright to fall and sustain serious injuries including back and neck injuries, facial abrasions, lumbar disc injuries, and more. Wright alleges that these conditions were known or should have been known by Canterbury Real Estate LLC and other unknown parties involved in maintaining the property.
Wright's complaint outlines multiple counts of negligence against not only Canterbury Real Estate LLC but also several John Doe defendants who are yet unidentified. These include potential property owners, managers or landlords, and contractors responsible for maintaining the property's exterior. The allegations state that these parties failed in their duty to maintain safe premises for lawful visitors like Wright. Specific accusations include allowing hazardous conditions to persist without correction or warning to visitors and failing to hire competent personnel for maintenance tasks.
The plaintiff is seeking damages exceeding arbitration limits for her medical expenses, loss of earnings capacity due to her injuries, ongoing pain and suffering, mental anguish, and humiliation. She demands judgment against all defendants jointly or severally for these damages along with interest and costs associated with the lawsuit.
Representing Anita Wright is attorney Robert A. Dengler from Clearfield & Kofsky law firm based in Philadelphia. The case is presided over by judges from the Court of Common Pleas in Delaware County under Case ID: NO CV2025003381.