Peters v. Wady Industries, Inc.

Docket NumberSC94442
Decision Date07 June 2016

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96 cases
  • McGuire v. Edwards
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • April 2, 2019
    ...given their broadest intendment, meet the elements of a cause of action that is recognized or that might be adopted. Peters v. Wady Indus., 489 S.W.3d 784, 789 (Mo. banc 2016) (internal quotations omitted).Discussion I. Dr. McGuire Submitted an Insufficient Appellate Brief under Rule 84.04.......
  • Brock v. Dunne
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • November 9, 2021
    ...provided employers with immunity from common law negligence actions, but the statute "was silent as to co-employees. " Peters v. Wady Indus., Inc. , 489 S.W.3d 784, 790 (Mo. banc 2016) (emphasis in original). Before the amendment, co-employees had no immunity and could be held liable under ......
  • Perkinson v. Courson
    • United States
    • Appellate Court of Illinois
    • March 12, 2018
    ...to perform that duty; and (3) the defendant's breach was the proximate cause of the plaintiff's injury.’ " Peters v. Wady Industries, Inc. , 489 S.W.3d 784, 793 (Mo. 2016) (quoting Martin v. City of Washington , 848 S.W.2d 487, 493 (Mo. 1993) ). In this case, both before the trial court and......
  • Conner v. Ogletree
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • March 6, 2018
    ...negligence action against a co-employee for an injury sustained in the course of work under certain circumstances. See Peters v. Wady Indus., Inc. , 489 S.W.3d 784, 789-90 (Mo. banc 2016). "To maintain a negligence action against a co-employee, a plaintiff must show that the co-employee bre......
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2 books & journal articles
  • Have Your Cake and Eat It Too (Unless You Are Danny Brock): The Irony of Missouri's Co-Employee Liability Statute.
    • United States
    • Missouri Law Review Vol. 88 No. 1, January 2023
    • January 1, 2023
    ...is engaging in nondelegable duties when they are merely doing productive work of the business. Id. (100) Peters v. Wady Industries, Inc., 489 S.W.3d 784, 791 (Mo. (101) Id. at 796. (102) Id. at 800. (103) Brock v. Dunne, 637 S.W.3d 22, 27 (Mo. 2021) (en banc) (quoting Peters v. Wady Indus.,......
  • §10.3 Immunity Under § 287.120, Rsmo
    • United States
    • The Missouri Bar Practice Books Workers' Compensation Law Deskbook Vol. 2 Chapter 10 Third Party Practice and Subrogation
    • Invalid date
    ...544 (Mo. banc 2018) · McComb v. Norfus, 541 S.W.3d 550 (Mo. banc 2018) These decisions, as well as Peters v. Wady Industries, Inc., 489 S.W.3d 784 (Mo. banc 2016), discuss the employee’s immunity from liability for a breach of the employer’s nondelegable duty to provide a safe workplace. A ......