Hammer v. Haggard

355 P.2d 334, 56 Wash. 2d 744, 1960 Wash. LEXIS 411
CourtWashington Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 15, 1960
Docket35171
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
Hammer v. Haggard, 355 P.2d 334, 56 Wash. 2d 744, 1960 Wash. LEXIS 411 (Wash. 1960).

Opinion

Hill, J.

— This is an action for personal injuries, based on the failure of an employer to provide a safe place for an employee to work. The customary defenses, contributory negligence and assumption of risk, were interposed.

The accompanying picture explains more effectively than a thousand words the situation with which we are concerned. A few words, however, are still necessary. What is pictured is a balcony some eight feet, ten inches above the concrete floor of the basement of an undertaking establishment. On either side of the securely-fastened, five-board walkway (referred to as a “catwalk” in the testimony), in the center of the picture, caskets are stored. The open spaces, between the joists on either side of the walkway, are covered with loose boards which are moved about as circumstances may require to support the caskets or to give access to them.

The plaintiff, the sales manager, was taking an inventory of caskets on hand at the end of the year; and, as another employee was hauling a casket on a “dolly” along the walkway, the plaintiff was following along behind. The employee pulling the “dolly” turned left, where the railing shows at the left rear of the picture, and the plaintiff somehow slipped into the hole marked with an “X” and fell to the concrete floor below, sustaining serious injuries.

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