Lamon v. McDonnell Douglas Corp.

Supreme Court of Washington · Decided 1979-01-04

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Hamilton, J. This is a products liability case in which Vicki L. Lamon, plaintiff (respondent), sought to recover for injuries received when she fell through an open escape hatch while in the course of her preflight duties as an airline stewardess. Plaintiff alleged in her complaint against McDonnell Douglas Corporation, defendant (appellant), that the subject airplane was defective…

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