Delaware Supreme Court Affirms Summary Judgment in Slip-and-Fall Case Based on Contradicted Plaintiff Testimony

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Wiggins v. Cedar Christina Crossing, LLC, No. 313, 2025, Griffiths, J. (March 23, 2026). The Delaware Supreme Court affirmed summary judgment in favor of a shopping center owner and its snow removal contractor, holding that a plaintiff cannot rely on self-contradictory testimony—especially when refuted by objective evidence—to survive summary judgment….
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