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No. 8885917
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Fidelity Shipping Co. v. Erickson

No. 8885917 · Decided April 12, 1965
No. 8885917 · Ninth Circuit · 1965 · FlawFinder last updated this page Apr. 2, 2026
Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
April 12, 1965
Citation
No. 8885917
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
PER CURIAM. Appellees Erickson and Bennett are longshoremen who were injured by a falling boom aboard the Steamship Alexandria. Erickson and Bennett each filed a libel against the vessel and its owner, appellant Fidelity Shipping Company, alleging that their injuriés were the proximate result of unseaworthiness of the Alexandria. Appellant impleaded appel-lee stevedoring company, W. J. Jones & Son, employer of Erickson and Bennett, claiming a right to indmenity due to an alleged failure to perform stevedoring services in a safe, proper, and workmanlike manner. Trial was had and the trial judge found that the appellees were injured as a proximate result of the unseaworthiness of the Alexandria. Specifically, the supply of steam was found to be inadequate to properly operate the boom and the brake inadequate to prevent the boom from falling. He also found in favor of W. J. Jones & Son on the third-party indemnity claim. He found no failure on the part of W. J. Jones & Son or its employees to perform the stevedoring services here in a safe, proper, and workmanlike manner. We have examined the record in this case and find substantial evidence to support each of the above findings. Appellant contends that the amount of damages awarded to Erickson was excessive. Our examination of the record convinces us that there is no merit to this contention. Affirmed.
Plain English Summary
Appellees Erickson and Bennett are longshoremen who were injured by a falling boom aboard the Steamship Alexandria.
Key Points
Frequently Asked Questions
Appellees Erickson and Bennett are longshoremen who were injured by a falling boom aboard the Steamship Alexandria.
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This case was decided on April 12, 1965.
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