Earl anderson v. Interstate Power Company
1935.MN.352, 263 N.W. 612, 195 MINN. 528
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1. Where plaintiff, an employe of a telephone company, while attempting to locate trouble on a telephone line caused by a contract between a telephone wire and a power line wire, was injured when an employe of the power company attempting to remedy a similar difficulty inserted a new fuse which carried a high voltage to the wire on which plaintiff was working, held that plaintiff is not barred by 1 Mason Minn. St. 1927, ? 4291, subd. 1, from recovery against the defendant power company by the accepting of compensation from his employer.