LIVERMAN v. WAGNER

No. 24095.

384 S.W.2d 107 (1964)

Bernard Leroy LIVERMAN, Respondent, v. William B. WAGNER, d/b/a Bill Wagner's 33-71 By-Pass Service Station, and United States Fire Insurance Company, Appellants.

Kansas City Court of Appeals, Missouri.

Application to Transfer Denied February 8, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fred J. Freel, Sheridan, Baty, Markey, Sanders, Edwards & Carr, Kansas City, for appellants.

Max Von Erdmannsdorff, Sevier & Turnage, Liberty, for respondent.


MAUGHMER, Commissioner.

This is a Workmen's Compensation case.

The plaintiff, Bernard Leroy Liverman, was in the general employment of the defendant Wagner as a service station attendant. Wagner, for advertising purposes, sponsored Liverman's activities as an automobile "drag racer". On July 28, 1962, plaintiff, with the permission of his employer, drove the service station truck on a trip to pick up an engine for installation in the racing car. While on this...

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