The article discusses the opening remarks and testimonies from both sides in the slip-and-fall lawsuit Bennett v. New York City Transit Authority. Plaintiff Sandra Bennett claims she fell due to a slippery area on a subway shuttle. Attorney Nitkewicz presented evidence of NYCTA negligence regarding insufficient cleaning procedures, while the defense, represented by Glasgow, challenged Bennett's credibility by highlighting inconsistencies in her testimony. The case revolves around responsibility for maintaining safety in public transit environments and the jury's ultimate ruling pending at the time of the article.
Bennett claims that she was injured when she encountered a slippery spot on the floor of the shuttle and fell.
Nitkewicz asserted in summation that the NYCTA was negligent in being responsible for creating a dangerous condition when they failed to dry-mop the residue left by their cleaning maintenance.
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