COMPTON v. FORD MOTOR COMPANY

Docket No. 23, Calendar No. 45,722.

337 Mich. 654 (1953)

60 N.W.2d 191

COMPTON v. FORD MOTOR COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided October 6, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Zwerdling & Zwerdling (Marcus, Kelman, Loria, McCroskey & Finucan, of counsel), for plaintiff.

William T. Gossett (E.C. Starkey, R.B. Darragh, R.L. Chapman and F.A. Lux, of counsel), for defendant.


SHARPE, J.

Lawrence Spencer contracted silicosis during his employment with the defendant, Ford Motor Company. He was transferred to a noninjurious occupation in March, 1948. He continued to work until October, 1950. He died in June, 1951. Plaintiff, Frozene Spencer Compton, is his daughter. She was born in March, 1923, and was married in 1943. In 1944 she went to live with her father and thereafter was employed by a corporation engaged in war work. She was divorced...

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