CAMBERN v. SIOUX TOOLS, INC.

No. 81-495.

323 N.W.2d 795 (1982)

Mae M. CAMBERN, Appellant, v. SIOUX TOOLS, INC., defendant and third-party plaintiff, Respondent, v. BAYLINER BOATS, third-party defendant, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

August 31, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Grose, Von Holtum, Von Holtum, Sieben & Schmidt and Douglas E. Schmidt, Minneapolis, for appellant.

Lasley, Gaughan, Reid, Stich & Angell and John F. Angell, Minneapolis, for Sioux Tools, Inc.

Chadwick, Johnson & Bridell and Wayne Tritbough, Minneapolis, for Bayliner Boats.

Considered and decided by the court en banc without oral argument.


SIMONETT, Justice.

Plaintiff employee in a products liability action appeals from a verdict finding her fault greater than the manufacturer's but less than her employer's, claiming the fault of the manufacturer and the employer should have been aggregated and also claiming the trial court committed reversible error in its response to an inquiry by the jury during its deliberations. We affirm.

On December 6, 1978, Mae Cambern was drilling holes into the dashboard...

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