Studebaker v. Shelby Steel Tube Co.
Studebaker v. Shelby Steel Tube Co.
Opinion of the Court
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This was an action to recover damages for injuries sustained by the plaintiff, from the fall of a scaffold under which he was working, upon the premises of his employer, the defendant company. The plaintiff was engaged at carpenter work upon some beams, and was working temporarily under a scaffold
The verdict was informal, in apparently awarding interest, but the plaintiff was entitled to compensation for the delay, and no harm resulted from the setting out by the jury of the method by which they reached the total sum which they awarded as a verdict.
The assignments of error are overruled, and the judgment is affirmed.
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- Negligence — Master and servant — Defective scaffolding. In an action by an employee against his employer to recover damages for personal injuries caused by the fall of a scaffold constructed by the defendant for the use of its employees, the case is for the jury and a verdict and judgment for plaintiff will be sustained where the testimony is conflicting as to the safety of the method used in bracing the scaffolding.