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Lanzo Const. Co. v. Dept. Treasury

Supreme Court of Michigan
Jan 5, 2007
477 Mich. 983 (Mich. 2007)

Opinion

No. 130992.

January 5, 2007.

Appeal from the Court of Appeals No. 264165.


Summary Dispositions January 5, 2007.

On December 14, 2006, the Court heard oral argument on the application for leave to appeal the January 26, 2006, judgment of the Court of Appeals. The application is again considered. MCR 7.302(G)(1). In lieu of granting leave to appeal, we reverse that portion of the Court of Appeals judgment that affirmed the circuit court's grant of summary disposition to the defendant. Fernando Agueros, the plaintiff in the underlying injury action on which the plaintiff sought indemnity, had a duty to proceed with reasonable caution for his own safety, Lugo v Ameritech Corp, Inc, 464 Mich 512, 522 (2001). Agueros admitted at his deposition that he misjudged the distance to the column when he swung the rebar around that he was carrying and the leading ends of the rebar struck the column, causing his fall. Therefore, Agueros's negligence was at least partially responsible for his accident, so the plaintiff could not have been solely responsible for Agueros's accident, and MCL 691.991 is inapplicable. We remand this case to the Wayne Circuit Court for entry of an order granting the plaintiff's motion for summary disposition against the defendant.

KELLY, J. I would deny leave to appeal.


Summaries of

Lanzo Const. Co. v. Dept. Treasury

Supreme Court of Michigan
Jan 5, 2007
477 Mich. 983 (Mich. 2007)
Case details for

Lanzo Const. Co. v. Dept. Treasury

Case Details

Full title:INTERNATIONAL HOME FOODS, INC., Plaintiff-Appellee, v. DEPARTMENT OF…

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Jan 5, 2007

Citations

477 Mich. 983 (Mich. 2007)
725 N.W.2d 454