City of Dallas v. Prado
July 17, 2012In a governmental immunity case, the court has sustained a plea to the jurisdiction asserted by the City of Dallas in response to a slip-and-fall case. The plaintiff alleged she had fallen while trying to open a locked door that had a puddle of fallen rainwater in front of it. The City filed an interlocutory appeal after the trial court denied its plea to the jurisdiction. The court of appeals reversed and rendered judgment dismissing the plaintiff’s claims, concluding that (1) the plaintiff had failed to raise a fact issue showing the City had knowledge of the allegedly dangerous condition, and (2) a plaintiff injured by a premises defect on governmental property can only assert a premises defect claim under the Texas Tort Claims Act, not a claim for general negligence. Without an express waiver of governmental immunity under the TTCA, the court dismissed the case for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.
City of Dallas v. Prado, No. 05-11-01598-CV