CARTER v. SNYDER


329 S.W.2d 382 (1959)

Kenneth E. CARTER, Appellant, v. W. S. SNYDER et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

November 20, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Elwood Rosenbaum, Lexington, for appellant.

Marion Rider, Frankfort, for appellees.


BIRD, Judge.

W. S. Snyder and Grace Snyder owned a bulldozer. While being operated by Kenneth E. Carter the machine was stalled in the mud. He was unable to release it and started home. He met W. S. Snyder. They went back to the machine. W. S. Snyder took over its operation while Kenneth E. Carter remained on the ground to assist in moving it from its stalled position. Carter was injured during this operation. He sues to recover damages for his injury which he charges...

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