SNAVELY v. KANSAS CITY TERMINAL RAILWAY CO.

No. 54896.

461 S.W.2d 1 (1970)

William SNAVELY, Appellant, v. KANSAS CITY TERMINAL RAILWAY CO., Respondent.

Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 1.

December 21, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald E. Raymond, Thomas M. Howell, Kansas City, for appellant.

Sam D. Parker, W. M. Stapleton, Daniel M. Dibble, Kansas City, for respondent; Lathrop, Koontz, Righter, Clagett, Parker & Norquist, Kansas City, of counsel.


HOUSER, Commissioner.

This is an action for damages against Kansas City Terminal Railway Company for personal injuries sustained by William Snavely, a carman in the employ of the Pullman Company, on account of alleged negligence of defendant's employees in causing one of its engines to violently strike a stationery Pullman car in which Snavely was working, throwing him against its interior surfaces and onto the floor. Following an evidentiary hearing on the railroad...

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