WILKANOWSKI v. WHITE METAL ROLLING & STAMPING CORP.


10 A.D.2d 880 (1960)

John Wilkanowski, Respondent, v. White Metal Rolling & Stamping Corp., Appellant, et al., Defendant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department.

April 18, 1960


Judgment reversed, on the facts, and a new trial granted, with costs to abide the event.

Respondent (plaintiff) purchased a ladder and safety shoes from a retail dealer. Both articles were manufactured by appellant. After bolting the shoes to the ends of the ladder rails, respondent mounted the ladder which slid from under him. Respondent claimed that the bottom layers of rubber of the safety shoes sheared off because of inadequate bonding between the bottom and upper...

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