Forte v. Bassham
This text of 314 A.2d 433 (Forte v. Bassham) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Connecticut Superior Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
In this case, the defendant Cadillac Construction Corporation moves for summary judgment on the ground that it was the employer of the plaintiff and therefore not liable in regard to him in negligence.
The plaintiff was an employee of the Foxon Concrete Corporation, which prepared and delivered concrete to a development of homes being constructed by Cadillac Construction Corporation. While on the premises of the development being constructed by the Cadillac Construction Corporation, the plaintiff was assaulted and injured by a third party, the named defendant.
The issue presented by this motion is a close one in view of the law set forth in Kasowitz v. MutualConstruction Co.,
The court is satisfied that the first two conditions have been met. The difficulty is with the third condition. The important question presented by this motion is whether the work in question was of such a character that it ordinarily or appropriately would be performed by the principal employer's own employees in the prosecution of its business. In years gone by, concrete was prepared and poured on the site of construction. We doubt that this practice exists today except in rare cases. The plaintiff in a counter affidavit on file states that he merely delivered concrete which was prepared by the Foxon Concrete Corporation at its place of business.
"The function of the trial court, in applying the summary judgment rules, is to determine whether an issue of fact exists, but not to try that issue if it does exist." Dorazio v. M. B. Foster Electric Co.,
Accordingly, the motion for summary judgment is denied.
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314 A.2d 433, 30 Conn. Super. Ct. 330, 30 Conn. Supp. 330, 1972 Conn. Super. LEXIS 156, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/forte-v-bassham-connsuperct-1972.