Dodge v. Skodacek

1 Pa. D. & C.3d 467, 1975 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 37
CourtPennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Carbon County
DecidedSeptember 5, 1975
Docketno. 47
StatusPublished

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Dodge v. Skodacek, 1 Pa. D. & C.3d 467, 1975 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 37 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1975).

Opinion

HEIMBACH, P. J.,

Der fendant, an employe of the additional defendant, joined his employer as an additional defendant in a trespass action brought against him wherein he was charged with negligently operating a motor vehicle causing plaintiff’s injury.

Additional defendant’s prehminary objections in the nature of a demurrer and a motion for a more specific complaint must be sustained.

An employer, although liable to a third party for bis employe’s tort: Rockwell v. Stone, 404 Pa. 561, 173 A.2d 48 (1961), is not liable to his employe for the latter’s tort.

Even if there existed an indemnity agreement between the employe and employer for suffering the employe harmless for any tort committed by such employe, joinder would not be permitted since the cause of action would be based on a contract and could not be adjudicated in an action of tort: Wilson v. Kammerer, 21 D. & C. 2d 62 (1959); Lloyd v. Victory Carriers, Inc., 402 Pa. 484, 167 A.2d 689 (1960). Likewise see Pa. R.C.P. 2252 which requires that liability be predicated on the cause of action declared.

Wherefore, since the defect is not amendable, we enter the following

[469]*469ORDER

Now, September 5, 1975, additional defendant’s preliminary objections are sustained and he is stricken as a party in this proceeding.

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Related

Rockwell v. Stone
173 A.2d 48 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1961)
Lloyd v. Victory Carriers, Inc.
167 A.2d 689 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1960)

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