SMITH V. J.C. PENNEY CO., INC.
525 P.2d 1299 (1974)
NATURE OF THE CASE: J.C. Penny (D) et al, appealed a decision which rendered a verdict in
favor of Smith (P) for injuries she sustained when her fake fur coat was ignited by a fire
while she was in the service station's waiting room.
FACTS: P was badly burned when a gasoline fire broke out in a service station and ignited
an allegedly highly inflammable 'fake fur' coat worn by plaintiff. A gasoline line on a car
was being blown out with the air pressure hose used to inflate tires. So much force was
applied to the gasoline line that it blew a spray of gasoline out of the vehicle's opened
tank and through an open door into the waiting room where there was a floor heater. P was in
the waiting room when the floor heater ignited the gasoline on the floor which in turn
ignited her coat and she became a human torch. Defendants McCabe and Slagh, dba The Central
Enco Service Station, operated the service station. The defendant J.C. Penney Company sold
the coat to P. The defendant Bunker-Ramo allegedly supplied the fabric used by Roseda in
manufacturing the coat. The jury returned a verdict for $600,000 against the Enco Service
Station and Bunker-Ramo, who appeal.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
Get
free access to the entire content for Mac, PC or Online
for 2-3 days and free samples
of all kinds of products.
for 2-3 days and free samples of all kinds of products.
https://bsmsphd.com
© 2007-2016 Abn Study Partner
No comments:
Post a Comment