LOVELESS v. AMERICAN TEL. & TEL. CO.

Gen. No. 10,441.

40 Ill. App.2d 347 (1963)

189 N.E.2d 679

Albert Loveless, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. American Telephone and Telegraph Company, Defendant-Appellee.

Appellate Court of Illinois — Third District.

April 11, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul C. Verticchio, of Gillespie, for appellant.

Hebron & O'Connell, of Carlinville, for appellee.


REYNOLDS, J.

This is a suit for personal injuries sustained by the plaintiff in a fall from a scaffold or platform. The facts are not in dispute.

Albert Loveless was employed as a carpenter by Henger Construction Company working on the erection and construction of a building for the defendant owner American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Loveless sustained his injuries in the course of his employment. Henger...

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