TRELLSITE FDRY. & STAMPING CO. v. ENTERPRISE FDRY.

Docket No. 12, Calendar No. 48,807.

365 Mich. 209 (1961)

112 N.W.2d 476

TRELLSITE FOUNDRY & STAMPING COMPANY v. ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided December 28, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mansfield, DeWitt, Sulzbach & Jenkins (Herbert H. Sulzbach, of counsel), for plaintiffs.

Lacey & Jones, for defendant Enterprise Foundry.

Markle & Markle (Fergus Markle, of counsel), for defendants Grant Brothers Foundry and Highway Casualty Company.


DETHMERS, C.J.

Ira D. Jenkins was, for 15 years, employed as a sand molder, successively by the several industrial companies which are parties plaintiff or defendant in this case. The employment exposed him to a sandy, dusty atmosphere. He filed a claim for workmen's compensation, naming plaintiff foundry company, hereinafter called Trellsite, as his employer. It was his last employer. He claimed a disability resulting from...

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