KIMBLE v. WASTE SYSTEMS

No. 2797-3.

23 Wn. App. 331 (1979)

595 P.2d 569

ARTHELIA KIMBLE, Appellant, v. WASTE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC., ET AL, Respondents.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Three.

May 15, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Velikanje, Moore & Shore and Warren L. Dewar, Jr., for appellant.

Gavin, Robinson, Kendrick, Redman & Mays, William H. Mays, and Stephen Haskel, for respondents.


ROE, J.

Moses Kimble was a laborer for the sanitation department in Yakima. His duties consisted of collecting and compacting refuse in a garbage truck known as the "Shu-Pak," manufactured by defendants Waste Systems, Inc., and Maxon Industries, Inc. The truck has two separate driving compartments: the left-side compartment is used to drive the vehicle along its intended route. The right compartment, adjacent to the left section and forward of the front wheels, is...

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