MADDEN v. COX

0408

284 S.C. 574 (1985)

328 S.E.2d 108

Virginia B. MADDEN, as Executrix of the Estate of Frederick R. Madden, Respondent, v. Stacey E. COX, Roosevelt Cobb, and Long Manufacturing Company, Defendants, of whom Long Manufacturing Company is Appellant. Appeal of LONG MANUFACTURING COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided March 6, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John P. Linton, of Sinkler, Gibbs & Simons, Charleston, for appellant.

K. Douglas Thornton and Kenneth W. Thornton, Jr., both of Thornton & Mitchum, Georgetown, for respondent.


Heard Nov. 14, 1984.

Decided March 6, 1985.

BELL, Judge:

This is a products liability action. Fred Madden, plaintiff's decedent, was seriously injured when a steel tobacco bin designed and manufactured by Long Manufacturing Company fell on him. He sued his employer, Stacey Cox, and a coworker, Roosevelt Cobb, for Cobb's alleged negligence and sued Long for an alleged design defect in the bin and breach of an alleged duty to warn. Madden subsequently...

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