BLACKBURN v. REDWING CARRIERS, INC.

No. 72-183.

273 So.2d 141 (1973)

Thomas Marvin BLACKBURN, Sr., Appellant, v. REDWING CARRIERS, INC., a Foreign Corporation Doing Business in the State of Florida, and Standard Oil Company, a Foreign Corporation Doing Business in the State of Florida, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.

February 16, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph S. Rodriguez, St. Petersburg, for appellant.

Glenn M. Woodworth, of Ulmer & Woodworth, St. Petersburg, for appellee, Standard Oil Co.


PER CURIAM.

Blackburn was injured at a Standard Oil Company bulk plant when a heavy hose and nozzle was knocked loose by a vehicle owned by Redwing Carriers, Inc. He alleged that Standard Oil and Redwing were concurrently negligent. Standard Oil won a summary judgment in the trial court, from which this appeal is taken, having shown that the Redwing vehicle was of abnormal height and that its driver had entered an area designed solely for use by small delivery

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