GARRITY v. MANNING

No. 94-222.

671 A.2d 808 (1996)

Lawrence GARRITY v. William MANNING.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

January 5, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry A. Black of Black Black & Davis, White River Junction, for plaintiff-appellant.

Lisa Chalidze of Hull, Webber & Reis, Rutland, for defendant-appellee.

Before ALLEN, C.J., and GIBSON, DOOLEY, MORSE and JOHNSON, JJ.


DOOLEY, Justice.

Plaintiff Lawrence Garrity was employed as a truck driver at Hartford Oil Company and was injured when he slipped and fell on a snow- and ice-covered parking lot at his place of employment. After receiving workers' compensation benefits, he sued William Manning, president and majority stockholder of Hartford Oil Company, alleging that defendant negligently failed to sand the parking lot or make arrangements for someone else to do so. Concluding that...

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