BELL & KOCH, INC. v. STANLEY


375 S.W.2d 696 (1964)

BELL & KOCH, INC., Appellant, v. Harold B. STANLEY, Jr., Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

February 14, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Herman L. Humphrey, Louisville, for appellant.

Davis & Saunders, Bernard B. Davis, Shelbyville, for appellee.


CLAY, Commissioner.

Appellee plaintiff recovered $5800 damages for personal injuries sustained when a stack of dry wall material sheets fell upon him. Appellant defendant's principal contention on appeal is that it was entitled to a directed verdict because of the failure of the plaintiff to prove negligence. The controversy mainly concerns the application of the res ipsa loquitur doctrine.

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