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Smith v. American Woolen Co.
77 N.H. 391
| N.H. | 1914
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If, as it is alleged in the declaration, the defendant employed the plaintiff to work for it in a place where he was exposed to the danger of freezing his hands, and the defendant knew or had reason to know that on account of his being a non compos mentis he was liable to suffer serious injury from the inclemency of the weather while so employed, but nevertheless negligently exposed him to that hazard, while he exercised such care to protect himself as he was capable of exercising, and as a consequence he was injured by *Page 392 having his hands frozen, his right to maintain an action for the damage he suffered would be clearly apparent. Boyce v. Johnson, 72 N.H. 41.

Demurrer overruled.

PLUMMER, J., did not sit: the others concurred.

Case Details

Case Name: Smith v. American Woolen Co.
Court Name: Supreme Court of New Hampshire
Date Published: Nov 4, 1914
Citation: 77 N.H. 391
Court Abbreviation: N.H.
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