Obaugh v. Drilling Well Control Obaugh v. Drilling Well Control

Obaugh v. Drilling Well Control

609 P.2D 355, 1980 OK 41, 1980.OK.0040064

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Descrizione dell’editore

1 The dispositive question on certiorari is whether the plaintiff [worker] in a negligent-tort action was barred by the Workers Compensation Act from pursuing his common-law remedy. He was injured while employed by one of several contractors on a drilling job. After collecting compensation from his own employer he brought this action against another contractor at the well site. The defendant - an independent contractor - was hired to supervise the drilling of a deep gas well. The workers employer - another contractor - was engaged to unplug shale from the same well. The two contractors were working, side by side, at the well site under separate contracts with the same operator who was their "principal employer" in the sense in which that term is used in 85 O.S. 1971 ? 11 . They were doubtless cooperating in the common task of accomplishing a joint result for their principal employer.

GENERE
Professionali e tecnici
PUBBLICATO
1980
25 marzo
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
11
EDITORE
LawApp Publishers
DIMENSIONE
63,9
KB

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