MAY v. PULMOSAN SAFETY EQUIPMENT CORP.

No. 2005-CA-01750-COA.

948 So.2d 483 (2007)

Helen MAY, Individually and on Behalf of all Wrongful Death Beneficiaries of Jefferson Davis May, Deceased Appellant. v. PULMOSAN SAFETY EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, American Optical Corporation, Empire Abrasive Equipment Corporation, Louis M. Gerson Company, Inc., Mine Safety Appliances Company, Mississippi Valley Silica Company, Inc., Pauli & Griffin Company, Inc., And Schramm, Inc., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Mississippi.

Rehearing Denied February 6, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lance P. Bradley, R. Allen Smith, Jr., Crymes G. Pittman, Jackson, Mark W. Davis, Gulfport, attorneys for appellant.

Randi Peresich Mueller, Jackson, Ronald G. Peresich, W. Mark Edwards, Biloxi, Johanna M. McMullan, Jackson, Clyde L. Nichols, III, Ridgeland, Blayne T. Ingram, Charles R. Wilbanks, Jr., Jackson, attorneys for appellees.

Before MYERS, P.J., GRIFFIS AND BARNES, JJ.


GRIFFIS, J., for the Court.

¶ 1. Helen May, individually and on behalf of all wrongful death beneficiaries of Jefferson Davis May, brings this appeal of a summary judgment entered in favor of the Defendants, Pulmosan Safety Equipment Corporation, American Optical Corporation, Empire Abrasive Equipment Corporation, Louis M. Gerson Company, Inc., Mine Safety Appliances Company, Mississippi Valley Silica Company, Inc., Pauli & Griffin Company, Inc., and Schramm...

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