INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP. v. PEARSALL

No. 16994.

422 S.W.2d 797 (1967)

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION, Appellant, v. Lou K. PEARSALL et vir, Appellees.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Dallas.

Rehearing Denied January 5, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James A. Williams, of Bailey, Williams, Weber & Allums, Dallas, for appellant.

Burt Berry, Dallas, for intervenor.

Gerald W. Moss and Ben Warder, Jr., of Carter, Gallagher, Jones & Magee, Dallas, for appellees.


DIXON, Chief Justice.

Appellant International Business Machines Corporation, hereinafter called IBM, has appealed from a judgment of $28,740 awarded as damages to appellees Lou K. Pearsall and husband, Richard A. Pearsall, because of injuries sustained by Mrs. Pearsall when she fell over a tool kit left in an aisle by an employee of IBM.

On December 13, 1962 Harold Wayne King, a service man employed by IBM, went to the offices of United States Gypsum Company...

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