HORNER v. BOSTON EDISON COMPANY

No. 97-P-0102.

45 Mass. App. Ct. 139 (1998)

MARK J. HORNER v. BOSTON EDISON COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of Massachusetts, Plymouth.

June 30, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philip E. Murray, Jr. (Mark A. Newcity with him) for the defendant.

J. Michael Conley for the plaintiff.

Present: BROWN, GREENBERG, & SPINA, JJ.


GREENBERG, J.

On April 22, 1989, while making a security check at the defendant's (Edison's) Pilgrim Nuclear Plant, the plaintiff, Mark J. Horner, slipped and fell on a stairway with a missing tread. That mishap caused him serious injuries, which disabled him from working. At the time of the accident, Horner was an employee of Wackenhut Corporation (Wackenhut), which had a contract with Edison to provide security services at the plant. After filing a claim under G...

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