DOOLITTLE v. T.E. CONKLIN BRASS & COPPER CO., INC.


103 A.D.2d 722 (1984)

Bruce Doolittle et al., Appellants, v. T.E. Conklin Brass & Copper Co., Inc., et al., Respondents

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

July 26, 1984


¶ The essential facts adduced at trial establish that on January 13, 1978, Bruce Doolittle, a driver for the Airfield Service Company, a charter bus company located in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, was assigned, along with another bus and driver, to transport passengers from Springfield, Massachusetts, to Kennedy Airport. The bus which Doolittle drove was a six-ton, 40-foot, Greyhound-type bus, manufactured by General Motors Corporation. He and the other driver discharged...

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