GREEN v. SANITARY SCALE COMPANY

Civ. A. No. 33966.

296 F.Supp. 625 (1969)

Donald GREEN, a minor by William Green, his guardian and William Green, as parent v. SANITARY SCALE COMPANY, an Illinois Corporation, Defendant and Third-Party Plaintiff, v. Max BERMAN, Third-Party Defendant.

United States District Court E. D. Pennsylvania.

February 13, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Herbert Somerson, Zarwin, Prince, Baum, Steerman & Somerson, Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff.

Thomas Raeburn White, Jr., White & Williams, Philadelphia, Pa., for Sanitary Scale Co.

Raymond J. Porreca, Philadelphia, Pa., for Max Berman, third-party defendant.


OPINION AND ORDER

JOHN MORGAN DAVIS, District Judge.

Donald Green, then age 16½ lost four fingers as a result of placing his hand in an electric meat grinding machine. He was working part time, after school and on Saturdays in the meat market of Max Berman, third party defendant. The machine was manufactured by the defendant Sanitary Scale Company. Although the plaintiff initially was employed primarily to wrap and package meat and to make deliveries...

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