Brandon W. Martin and Amy Martin v. W. B. Melton and Peggy Melton

Case Number
M2012-01500-COA-R3-CV

An apprentice lineman agreed to help a neighbor by climbing a utility pole on the neighbor’s land and disconnecting an electrical wire at the top. After he disconnected the wire, the pole fell over, causing the lineman himself to fall and to suffer severe injuries. He filed a negligence complaint, alleging that the neighbor had not set the pole deeply enough into the ground, thereby rendering it unreasonably dangerous. The trial court granted summary judgment to the defendant, holding that because of the plaintiff’s expertise in electrical matters, it was his duty alone to make sure the pole was safe before climbing it. We reverse.

Authoring Judge
Presiding Judge Patricia J. Cottrell
Originating Judge
Judge John D. Wootten
Case Name
Brandon W. Martin and Amy Martin v. W. B. Melton and Peggy Melton
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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