MONIHEN v. OLIVER MACHINERY CO.

Civ. A. No. 79-3804.

502 F.Supp. 36 (1980)

Robert D. MONIHEN, a minor, by his parents and natural guardians, Richard G. and Betsy A. Monihen and Richard A. Monihen and Betsy A. Monihen, in their own right v. OLIVER MACHINERY COMPANY and Juniata Valley Union School District and Wayne Sollenberger

United States District Court, E. D. Pennsylvania.

June 30, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jack E. Feinberg, Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff.

Joseph V. Pinto, Philadelphia, Pa., for Oliver Machinery.

J. P. Kelley, Philadelphia, Pa., for Juniata Valley and Sollenberger.


MEMORANDUM

TROUTMAN, District Judge.

A lathe, apparently revolving at a rate faster than the setting indicated, broke a wooden bowl on which plaintiff was working. A piece of the bowl struck him on the head and caused severe injuries for which he seeks recompense. Plaintiff named as defendant the lathe manufacturer, Oliver Machinery Company, which later joined as third-party defendants plaintiff's industrial arts teacher and school where the accident occurred...

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