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Case Name | Pavon, et al v. Glaeser Builders, Inc. | |
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Date | 09/26/2011 | |
Note | A trial court erred by dismissing a general negligence cause of action after determining a worker who was fatally electrocuted was an independent contractor. | |
Citation | B225280 | |
WCC Citation | WCC 38052011 CA |
IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT DIVISION ONE JOSE LUIS PAVON, SR. , ET AL. , PLAINTIFFS AND APPELLANTS, v. GLAESER BUILDERS, INC. , ET AL. , DEFENDANTS AND RESPONDENTS. Hollins Law, Kathleen Mary Kushi Carter, Tamara M. Heathcote and Johnathan D. Cloud for Defendants and Respondents Glaeser Builders, Inc. , Peter Glaeser and Kristine Glaeser. Plaintiffs sued the Glaesers, Glaeser Builders, Inc. and Glaeser Management Company (Defendants). FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND On August 16, 2006, decedent was killed by electrocution while performing concrete work at the home of defendants Peter and Kristine Glaeser. Defendants Glaeser Management Co. and Glaeser Builders, Inc. are remodeling and construction businesses associated with the Glaesers.
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