WALLACE v. KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN OF LAWTON, OK.

No. 46144.

526 P.2d 504 (1974)

Larry A. WALLACE, Appellee, v. KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN OF LAWTON, OKLAHOMA, INC., Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Oklahoma, Division No. 2.

Released for Publication August, 15, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harbison & Weber, Altus, for appellee.

Hal L. Grider, Altus, for appellant.


Released for Publication by Order of the Court of Appeals August, 15, 1974.

BRIGHTMIRE, Presiding Judge.

During the evening of July 20, 1970, plaintiff — a member of the United States Air Force — while working off-duty hours as a Kentucky Fried Chicken cook, was severely burned when he was splashed with the contents of a hot pot of "burned grease" he was trying to pour into a 55-gallon drum behind the...

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