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Mead v. Western Slate

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  • Title: Mead v. Western Slate
  • Author : The Supreme Court of the State of Vermont
  • Release Date : January 13, 2004
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 62 KB

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¶1 Defendants Western Slate, Inc. and Jeffrey N. Harrison appeal from the denial of their post-trial motions for judgment as a matter of law, or in the alternative, for a new trial, following a jury verdict finding them liable for injuries to their employee, plaintiff Martin Mead, Jr., under the intentional-injury exception to the workers' compensation law. Defendants contend the court erred in ruling that the exception could be satisfied by a showing that they knew to a ""substantial certainty"" their conduct would result in plaintiff's injury. We conclude that the evidence was insufficient as a matter of law to support such a showing, and therefore reverse. ¶ 2. Viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the judgment, as we must on appeal from a denial of a motion for judgment as a matter of law, Brueckner v. Norwich Univ., 169 Vt. 118, 120-21, 730 A.2d 1086, 1089 (1999), the facts may be summarized as follows. Plaintiff Martin Mead had worked for defendant Western Slate, Inc. as a mechanic, sawyer, and driller for several years prior to the accident that gave rise to this litigation. He had extensive experience working in Western's slate quarry pit, and also had prior work experience in the quarry of another employer. Defendant Jeffrey N. Harrison is the co-owner of Western. He is an experienced slate quarry operator and was generally in charge of mining operations at the time of incident. On the morning of August 17, 1999, Harrison directed plaintiff to prepare a ""pillar"" - or area of stone - below the northeastern high wall for excavation. Plaintiff spent much of the day in the pit drilling holes along the butt and grain of the rock for the insertion of packing material and explosives.


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