DONALD v. LIBERTY MUT. INS. CO.

No. 93-2595.

18 F.3d 474 (1994)

Milton DONALD, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

Decided March 9, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Peter B. Stewart, Stewart & Irwin, Indianapolis, IN, James D. Johnson (argued), Evansville, IN, Daniel J. Temming, Robbins, Kelly, Patterson & Tucker, Cincinnati, OH, for plaintiff-appellant.

Donald R. Wright (argued), Keith M. Wallace, Wright, Evans & Daly, Evansville, IN, for defendant-appellee.

Before CUMMINGS and CUDAHY, Circuit Judges, and ROSZKOWSKI, District Judge.


CUMMINGS, Circuit Judge.

On June 25, 1990, plaintiff Milton Donald ("Donald") severely injured his right arm when he attempted to remove his clothes from laundry equipment that he had neglected to switch off. This suit followed. Plaintiff sued the University of Evansville, Indiana (the "University"), which owned the equipment, and Daryl Buente ("Buente"), an employee of the University who had given Donald permission to use the equipment, alleging negligence (R. 1...

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