KELLER v. UNITED STATES

Civ. No. 81-549-D.

557 F.Supp. 1218 (1983)

Steve V.B. KELLER v. UNITED STATES of America, owner of the Arthur M. Huddell, a United States Ship registered in Jacksonville, Florida; Simplex Wire & Cable Co.

United States District Court, D. New Hampshire.

February 24, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael J. Donahue, Exeter, N.H., Douglas S. Carr, Philip C. Hunt, Dennett H. Buettner, Portland, Me., for plaintiff.

Stephen J. Dibble, Dover, N.H., Robert F. Hanson, Portland, Me., for Simplex.

Helen J. Forsyth, Asst. U.S. Atty., for U.S.


OPINION AND ORDER

DEVINE, Chief Judge.

Plaintiff was injured on November 5, 1979, while employed by defendant Simplex Wire & Cable Co. ("Simplex") at its Newington, New Hampshire, riverside facility. He was injured while working aboard a vessel, The Arthur M. Huddell ("The Huddell"), which was loading cable at Simplex's pier. Plaintiff fell from a ladder in a cargo hold of the vessel and was seriously injured.

This action is brought in admiralty...

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