FLOYD v. FLASH WELDING COMPANY

No. 60-267.

127 So.2d 129 (1961)

James R. FLOYD, Appellant, v. FLASH WELDING COMPANY, a Florida corporation, and Lester Hassell, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. Third District.

March 2, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sam H. Nedelman, Dan G. Wheeler, Jr., Miami, for appellant.

Welsh, Cornell, Pyszka & Carlton, Miami, for appellees.


CARROLL, CHAS., Judge.

James R. Floyd sued Flash Welding Company and Lester Hassell for damages for personal injuries. The facts alleged which are material here were that Floyd was employed as a porter at a convalescent home onto which his employer undertook to build an addition; that the defendant Flash Welding Company was engaged to do certain welding thereon; that the defendant Hassell was the employee of Flash Welding Company; that while the plaintiff, at the...

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