NEMETH v. MICH. BLDG. COMPONENTS

No. 17 November Term 1973, Docket No. 54,540.

390 Mich. 734 (1973)

213 N.W.2d 144

NEMETH v. MICHIGAN BUILDING COMPONENTS

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided December 18, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Levine & Benjamin, P.C., for plaintiff.

Mansfield & Sulzbach, for defendants.


LEVIN, J.

Plaintiff Danny M. Nemeth appeals a denial of workmen's compensation benefits.

Nemeth, an employee of defendant Michigan Building Components, received his employer's permission to stay after hours and use the upright radial saw he used during regular hours to do some work for a fellow employee. Thirty-five minutes after his check-out time, Nemeth severely injured his hand while operating the saw. The injury resulted in the amputation of the four...

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