Behan v. John B. Honor Co.

Decided 1917-06-30

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O’NIELC, J. While the plaintiff was working as longshoreman for the John B. Honor Company, a skid that he was attempting to remove from the ship to the wharf slipped and caused him to fall into the river. He fell upon some wooden piling or stringers and hurt his head and spine. This suit was brought against the employer and the latter’s liability insurer, for compensation, under the Employers’ Liability Act, Act No. 20 of 1914. T…

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