WILLIAMS v. CHESTERFIELD LUMBER CO.

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267 S.C. 607 (1976)

230 S.E.2d 447

James WILLIAMS, Administrator, Estate of Robert Jackson, Appellant, v. CHESTERFIELD LUMBER COMPANY, Respondent.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

December 2, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Jackson & Bell, of Florence, for Appellant.

Messrs. Paulling & James, of Darlington, for Respondent.


December 2, 1976.

NESS, Justice:

This is a personal injury case. Appellant Jackson was attempting to repair a machine owned by the respondent lumber company. It was necessary for the appellant to work within the machine and while there, it unexpectedly became operational, injuring him and ultimately causing appellant's foot to be amputated. The trial court granted summary judgment for respondent. We hold this was...

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