IRWIN v. HOOVER TREATED WOOD PRODUCTS, INC.

No. 1:93CV76SNL.

906 F.Supp. 530 (1995)

Charles IRWIN, et al., Plaintiffs, v. HOOVER TREATED WOOD PRODUCTS, INC., Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff, v. C. Robert STEARNS, Bridger Plumbing and Heating Co., and E.C. Barton & Co. d/b/a Barton's of Sikeston, Third-Party Defendants.

United States District Court, E.D. Missouri, Southeastern Division.

November 7, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Toni Griesbach, John J. Frank Partnership, St. Louis, MO, for Charles Irwin and Maggie Sue Irwin.

Dennis L. Callahan and Anthony F. Vaiana, Vaiana and Callahan, St. Louis, MO, for Hoover Treated Wood Products, Inc., defendant.

Louis J. Basso, Rabbitt and Pitzer, St. Louis, MO, John L. Oliver, Jr., James M. Ponder, Oliver and Oliver, Cape Girardeau, MO, and Joseph P. Fuchs, Sikeston, MO, for C. Robert Stearns, Bridger Plumbing & Heating, Barton's of Sikeston, and E.C. Barton & Company dba Barton's of Sikeston.


MEMORANDUM

LIMBAUGH, District Judge.

Plaintiffs have filed a multi-count products liability action seeking to recover damages for injuries sustained by plaintiff Charles Irwin while making repairs on the Sikeston Middle School's roof. Plaintiffs essentially allege that plaintiff Charles Irwin suffered his injuries when the roof collapsed due to the defective and unreasonably dangerous condition of the fire-resistant treated plywood sheathing (hereinafter...

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