NESBITT, Judge.
In September 1990, Edward Alcover, an employee of Claude Neon Signs, was using an aerial ladder attached to a truck to install an overhead sign. While the ladder was in an extended position, a cable wire snapped and Alcover was thrown and injured. Alcover sued Sponco Manufacturing Inc., which in 1980 had manufactured the ladder, Hydrolic Maintenance, Inc., which in 1988 had replaced cable in the wire, and Florida Wire & Rigging, Inc., which had...
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