McQUEEN v. INGALLS SHIPBUILDING CORP.

No. 40332.

229 Miss. 650 (1957)

91 So.2d 740

McQUEEN v. INGALLS SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

January 7, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald W. Cumbest, Pascagoula, for appellant.

Merle F. Palmer, Pascagoula; Morse & Morse, Gulfport, for appellee.


ROBERDS, P.J.

McQueen, plaintiff below and appellant here, suffered personal injuries as a result of steam and hot water escaping from a boiler while he was undertaking to drain the water therefrom preparatory to replacing a defective gasket therein. By this suit he seeks to recover from Ingalls damages for such injuries. The suit is grounded upon the theory that the injuries resulted from the failure of Ingalls to perform a duty owing by it to appellant. Ingalls...

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