CHAMBERLAIN v. PALMER LUMBER CO.

No. 4994.

104 N.H. 221 (1962)

LEWIS B. CHAMBERLAIN v. PALMER LUMBER CO.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided July 16, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fisher, Parsons & Moran (Mr. Harold D. Moran orally), for the plaintiff.

Cooper, Hall & Cooper and George W. Walker (Mr. Walker orally), for the defendant.


LAMPRON, J.

Defendant's first contention is that plaintiff's evidence was insufficient to prove that the injuries he sustained resulted from its negligence.

There was evidence that plaintiff arrived at defendant's sawmill with a truckload of logs shortly before noon while the mill was in operation. An employee of the defendant, named Corson signaled him to drive his truck to the brow where logs are unloaded to be fed into the mill. After stopping his truck...

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