PAUL MISSON V ESTATE OF JOHN CORBETT
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STATE OF MICHIGAN
COURT OF APPEALS
PAUL MISSION,
UNPUBLISHED
February 8, 2011
Plaintiff-Appellant,
v
No. 294905
Wayne Circuit Court
LC No. 08-105140-NO
JULIE CORBETT, PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF
JOHN CORBETT,
Defendant-Appellant,
and
JULIE CORBETT,
Defendant-Appellee.
Before: JANSEN, P.J., and OWENS and SHAPIRO, JJ.
SHAPIRO, J. (concurring).
I concur. Plaintiff testified that defendant advised him there were some bees in a
particular area of the roof line. He further testified that the area where the bees swarmed was in
a wholly different area of the roofline on the other side of the very large house; and that the bees
did not come from the old nest he saw in the gutter, but rather from a crack in the concrete
where, apparently, bees had made a hidden nest. Given that the warning plaintiff claims he
received was not that there were bees in the area where he actually encountered the swarm and
given that the bees came from a hidden area, I do not agree that the open and obvious doctrine
applies.
However, I do agree that a reasonable jury would have to conclude that plaintiff was
more than 50 percent at fault. He chose to work from the roof rather than from a ladder, he did
so without appropriate safety equipment, he saw bees in many other areas, and he did not request
that defendant or the company he worked for to arrange for an exterminator to treat the roofline
before beginning or continuing the work. Moreover, defendant testified that she was unaware
of any bees in the area in question or of any large number of bees anywhere on the roofline and
there was no evidence to contradict this.
/s/ Douglas B. Shapiro
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