Glen Titus v. Santorini and Sigalas and Glen Titus v. Santorini and Sigalas and

Glen Titus v. Santorini and Sigalas and

1958.C09.233, 258 F.2D 352

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On February 5, 1955, Titus, a longshoreman, was injured on the deck of the S. S. Santorini as it lay at the dock in Coos Bay, Oregon, taking on a load of lumber. At the moment he was acting as hatch tender. As the load came up in the slings attached to the hook, both a preventer wire and a rope guy broke. Each was fastened to the upper end of the starboard boom and to the vessels rail to give stability to the boom. As a result the winch tender naturally lost most of his control over the boom and the load in the slings. Titus got away from the load, but in doing so he slipped and suffered a bad break at his right ankle. He was an employee of the Independent Stevedoring Company which was connected with the ship and its owners only by its contract of employment. Passing over his compensation rights existing by virtue of his employment, he brought this suit in admiralty alleging negligence and unseaworthiness.

GÉNERO
Profissional e técnico
LANÇADO
1958
5 de agosto
IDIOMA
EN
Inglês
PÁGINAS
10
EDITORA
LawApp Publishers
TAMANHO
62,7
KB

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