MOORE v. POWERMATIC

No. 89 C 9396.

738 F.Supp. 1188 (1990)

Robert MOORE, Plaintiff, v. POWERMATIC, A DIVISION OF STANWICH INDUSTRIES, INC., Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff, v. MOBILE OFFICE, INC., Third-Party Defendant.

United States District Court, N.D. Illinois, E.D.

June 6, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark E. McNabola, Motherway & Glenn, Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff.

Phillip Mark Crane, Jeffrey Singer, Segal, McCambridge, Singer, & Mahoney, Chicago, Ill., for the Powermatic Co.

Edward J. Szewczyk, Jobin & Flynn, Chicago, Ill., for Mobile Office, Inc.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

BRIAN BARNETT DUFF, District Judge.

On October 31, 1989, Robert Moore was operating an electric Powermatic table saw owned by Mobile Office, Inc., his employer. Unfortunately for Moore, the saw allegedly hit a defect in a piece of wood which he was cutting, causing the fingers of his left hand to come in contact with the saw's spinning blade. Moore suffered traumatic injury. Within two weeks, Moore sued the saw's manufacturer, Stanwich...

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