KILLIAN v. WHEELOC ENGINEERING COMPANY

No. 50063.

376 S.W.2d 147 (1964)

John W. KILLIAN, Plaintiff (Appellant), v. WHEELOC ENGINEERING COMPANY, a Corporation, Defendant (Respondent).

Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 2.

March 9, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gray, Sommers & Jeans, Don B. Sommers, St. Louis, for plaintiff (appellant).

John J. Cole, Heneghan, Roberts & Cole, St. Louis, for defendant (respondent).


BARRETT, Commissioner.

John W. Killian, a laborer employed by a general contractor, claimed to have been injured when he stepped from a homemade ladder into a pile of metal duct work left on the basement floor of a house under construction. Killian's employer, the B & F Construction Company, was the general contractor engaged in building three to four hundred houses of almost identical dimensions in Larimore Hills Subdivision. According to Killian the pieces of...

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