Pike v. Frank G. Hough Co.

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1970-04-17

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Opinion MOSK, Acting C. J. On July 15, 1964, at 3:10 a.m., Robert Pike was killed when he was struck by a Hough Model D-500 Paydozer, which was being used in the construction of the Oroville Dam. Pike was working the night shift as a “spotter” for Oro-Dam Constructors, and his assignment was to direct dump trucks in the area in which dumped fill was to be sp…

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