WALKER v. CONSUMERS POWER CO.

Docket No. 68903.

136 Mich. App. 265 (1984)

355 N.W.2d 907

WALKER v. CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided July 16, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Law Offices of H. Wallace Parker, P.C. (by H. Wallace Parker), for plaintiff.

James W. Dempsey, for defendant.

Before: J.H. GILLIS, P.J., and SHEPHERD and J.J. KELLEY, JJ.


J.J. KELLEY, J.

While plaintiff Leola Walker was working as a kitchen supervisor, she sustained severe burns when a gas-fueled broiler exploded. She sued Consumers Power Company and Mr. Gas, Inc., alleging, inter alia, that the defendant power company was negligent in not shutting off the gas, or taking other action, to remedy the dangerous condition resulting from gas escaping into the kitchen, after it had knowledge thereof. The court granted Mr. Gas's motion...

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