COLEMAN v. BAKER


382 S.W.2d 843 (1964)

Gary K. COLEMAN, Infant, by his father and next friend, George W. Coleman, Appellant, v. John BAKER, d/b/a Baker Electric Company, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

Rehearing Denied November 6, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles E. Lowe, Jack T. Page, Pikeville, for appellant.

F. M. Burke, J. A. Runyon, Pikeville, for appellee.


PALMORE, Judge.

The appellant, Gary Coleman, a 16-year old boy, was run over and injured by a 3000-lb. battery-powered mine motor while he was in a building used for the manufacture and assembly of such motors. He brought this suit for damages against the appellee, John Baker d/b/a Baker Electric Company, on the theory that the premises and manufacturing operation were under the management and control of Baker and that the accident resulted from the negligence of...

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