SANCHEZ v. SAN JUAN CONCRETE CO.

No. 17152.

943 P.2d 571 (1997)

123 N.M. 537

1997-NMCA-068

Fred SANCHEZ, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. SAN JUAN CONCRETE CO., Defendant-Appellee.

Court of Appeals of New Mexico.

July 7, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David L. Plotsky, James Rawley, Albuquerque, for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Walter J. Melendres, Paul S. Grand, Andrew S. Montgomery, Montgomery & Andrews, P.A., Santa Fe, for Defendant-Appellee.


OPINION

HARTZ, Chief Judge.

(1) Plaintiff worked for San Juan Concrete (San Juan) as a truck driver. He was severely injured while driving a San Juan truck under the influence of alcohol. After being denied workers' compensation benefits, he sued San Juan for improperly entrusting him with the truck. The district court granted San Juan summary judgment, apparently on the ground that San Juan owed no duty to protect Plaintiff from injury caused by...

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