HARDIMAN v. GENERAL MOTORS CORP.

Docket No. 21, Calendar No. 44,933.

332 Mich. 170 (1952)

50 N.W.2d 872

HARDIMAN v. GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided January 7, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Francis L. Robinson (Rothe, Marston, Bohn & Mazey, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Henry M. Hogan (R.V. Hackett, G.W. Gloster and E.H. Reynolds, of counsel), for defendant.


BUSHNELL, J.

Plaintiff Arthur Hardiman began to work for defendant General Motors Corporation in the Chevrolet Grey Iron Foundry Division, at Saginaw, on July 21, 1927, and continued in that employment until he left in November, 1945, because of ill health.

He worked for 15 of these 18 years as a core maker, and at other times was engaged in shaking out and knocking clamps off the casting flasks. He was exposed to dust powder and sand during the course of...

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