194 Ky. 723 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1922
Opinion of the Court by
Affirming.
Fred Mocabee brought suit against the HarbisonWalker Refractories Company to recover damages for personal injuries. A demurrer was sustained to the petition as amended and the petition was dismissed. Plaintiff appeals.
Plaintiff alleged in the petition that on or about the 17th day of January, 1919, he was employed by the defendant to. cut and manufacture timber for its clay mines; that at the time he was so employed, and at all times thereinafter mentioned, he .was so deaf that he could scarcely hear, and so dumb that he could hardly talk, all
In his amended petition plaintiff reaffirmed the allegations of his original petition, and alleged that there was a safe and unsafe way in which to do the work which he was directed to do; that the tree which he was directed to cut, and did cut, could have been felled in an open' place which could have been made -safe, 'but defendant’s agent, under whose control plaintiff was working, directed bim and his fellow workmen to cut towards and against another tree, which was a dangerous way in which to. do the work, and was known to defendant’s servant superior in authority to plaintiff and was not known to plaintiff, and could not have been known to him by the exercise of ordinary care. He also alleged that, on account of his phy- • sical defects, he was not able to appreciate the danger in which he was placed; that he could not hear or understand anything that was said to him by his foreman or fellow workmen; that defendant neglected and failed to inform him of the danger of cutting said timber and that he was inexperienced in that kind of work; that defendant’s agent placed him at the work well knowing of his infirmities ; that defendant was guilty of negligence in employing and in placing him in such a dangerous and unsafe place, and that at the time he was injured he was working in the presence of, and in sight of, defendant’s foreman, who was directing the manner in which the work should be done. . .
Judgment affirmed.