YEAGLEY v. METROPOLITAN EDISON CO.

No. 3316 of 1979.

16 Pa. D. & C. 3d 681 (1980)

Yeagley v. Metropolitan Edison Co.

Common Pleas Court of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania.

May 13, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert I. Cottom, for defendant.

Joseph P. Hafer, for additional defendants.


GATES, P.J., May 13, 1980.

Frederick A. Yeagley, decedent, was killed in a job related accident while working on a metal outrigger of a crane when its boom came in contact with an overhead high voltage transmission line owned by Metropolitan Edison Company (Met Ed). His personal representative instituted this action in trespass and assumpsit against Met Ed and the Unit Crane and Shovel Corporation. Met Ed in turn joined a fellow worker, William Harter, and...

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