A ruling from Florida’s Third District Court of Appeal could be bad news for T-Mobile USA, which had been dismissed as a defendant in a personal injury suit. It found the lower court was wrong to enter final judgment after granting a pretrial dismissal motion because the case still had unresolved questions.

The case stemmed from an injury plaintiff Stevie Howard incurred outside a T-Mobile USA store in April 2018. Howard filed a complaint against T-Mobile alleging several counts of negligence.

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