BROWN v. JERRY'S WELDING AND CONST. CO.

No. 13935.

665 P.2d 657 (1983)

104 Idaho 893

David Harold BROWN and Debbie Brown, husband and wife, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. JERRY'S WELDING AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, Douglas Crane and Lewis Larsen, Defendants-Appellants.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

June 10, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James B. Green, Pocatello, for defendants-appellants.

Louis F. Racine, Jr., of Racine, Huntley, Olson, Nye & Cooper, Pocatello, and Roger D. Cox, of Cox and Ohman, Chartered, Idaho Falls, for plaintiffs-respondents.


DONALDSON, Chief Justice.

David Brown, plaintiff-respondent, was injured on August 2, 1974, while employed by Agricultural Products Corporation, Inc. (APC). On that date, appellants Douglas Crane and Lewis Larsen, who were on the payroll of the appellant Jerry's Welding, were lowering an air compressor out of a window in APC's ball mill plant. By reason of causation not germane to this appeal, the compressor fell and struck Brown rendering him a paraplegic.

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