ROGERS v. UNIMAC CO., INC.

No. 12842.

115 Ariz. 304 (1977)

565 P.2d 181

Barrett ROGERS, Appellant, v. UNIMAC COMPANY, INC., Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arizona, In Banc.

April 25, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Barber, Haralson & Kinerk, P.C. by Dale Haralson, Tucson, for appellant.

Lesher, Kimble, Rucker & Lindamood, P.C. by William Kimble, Tucson, for appellee.

Brief Amicus Curiae of Arizona Trial Lawyers Assn. by Donald S. Klein and Frederick S. Klein, Tucson.


CAMERON, Chief Justice.

On 30 November 1972, Barrett Rogers, a nineteen year old employee of the Country Club Car Wash in Tucson, Arizona, fractured his arm, wrist and hand in several places when his arm was caught in the spinning extractor basket of a Unimac 202 commercial washer-extractor. He brought an action against Unimac Corporation, manufacturer of the appliance, on the theory of strict liability in tort. From the granting of the defendant's motion for a directed...

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