TITAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY v. NOLF

No. 71-249. (Supreme Court No. 24393.)

500 P.2d 377 (1972)

TITAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, a Colorado corporation, Plaintiff in Error. v. James G. NOLF et al., Defendants in Error.

Colorado Court of Appeals, Div. I.

Rehearing Denied June 6, 1972.

Certiorari Granted September 11, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Zarlengo, Mott & Carlin, John C. Mott, Denver, for plaintiff in error.

Joseph J. Branney, John A. Criswell, Englewood, for defendants in error James G. Nolf and The Industrial Commission of Colorado.

Montgomery, Little & Freeland, Robert R. Montgomery, Denver, for defendant in error Phoenix Assur. Co. of New York.

C. Charles Buchler, Victor N. Nilsen, Englewood, for defendant in error Stephen Dach.


Selected for Official Publication.

COYTE, Judge.

This case was transferred from the Supreme Court pursuant to statute.

It arose out of an injury to James Nolf (referred to as Nolf), an employee of Walt Flanagan & Co. (Flanagan), sustained when Nolf was unloading grout into a hopper at a construction site which was under the supervision of Titan Construction Co. (Titan). Nolf at the time of the accident...

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