HOLMES v. GRUMMAN ALLIED INDUS.


103 A.D.2d 909 (1984)

Elizabeth J. Holmes, Respondent, v. Grumman Allied Industries, Appellant. (And Related Third- and Fourth-Party Actions.) (Action No. 1.) Dorothy Magaw, Respondent, v. Grumman Allied Industries et al., Appellants. (And Related Third-Party Actions.) (Action No. 2.)

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department.

July 12, 1984


¶ Plaintiffs, Elizabeth J. Holmes and Dorothy Magaw, were both employed as bus drivers by the Elmira-Watkins Glen Transit Corporation. They allege that shortly after they began to drive buses manufactured by Grumman Allied Industries, they developed a series of physical problems. In late May and early June, 1976, approximately two weeks after starting to drive the Grumman buses, Holmes developed irritation and soreness on her face and her eyes became swollen. Magaw complained...

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