MacOmber v. Cox
Opinions
This is an action to recover damages for personal injuries suffered by plaintiff when a light fixture fell from the ceiling of a building owned by defendant Cox. Cox had engaged defendant, Northwestern Construction of Washington, as general contractor to construct the building. Northwestern in turn employed defendant Black, an independent contractor, to do the electrical work, including the installation of lighting fixtures. The building was a part of a service station. Plaintiff was the tenant of Cox and operated the service station. The court allowed a motion for-a directed verdict in favor of defendant Cox.. Defendants ■Northwestern! and Black appeal from a judgment against them. Plaintiff has cross-appealed from the judgment in favor of Cox. ■
We shall ■ first ■ consider Northwestern’s appeal. Northwestern assigns as error the giving of an instruction- which, in essence, told the jury that Northwestern would he negligent if it failed to inspect the work of defendant Black after the latter had completed it.
Footnotes
435 P.2d 462 (MacOmber v. Cox) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.