BUSHONG v. GARMAN CO.

No. 92-436.

843 S.W.2d 807 (1992)

311 Ark. 228

Raymond BUSHONG and Betty Bushong, Appellants, v. The GARMAN COMPANY and the Clorox Company, Appellees, Continental Casualty Company, Intervenor.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

December 7, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Snellgrove, Laser, Langley & Lovett, Jonesboro, for appellants.

Donn Mixon, Jonesboro, for appellees.


CORBIN, Justice.

On May 12, 1988, appellant, Raymond Bushong, was cleaning a bathroom on the premises of Stewart Electric, his employer, in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Appellant was trying to remove grease from the bathroom floor and had used almost an entire gallon of undiluted Clorox without success when a co-employee, Greg Rollins, suggested he try using Vapco Brite' Alum, an air conditioner coil cleaner. Greg Rollins poured...

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