Widlowski v. Durkee Foods
138 Ill. 2d 369, 562 N.E.2d 967, 150 Ill. Dec. 164 (1990)
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Rule of Law:
The Legal Principle
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Facts:
- Larry Wells was an employee of Durkee Foods, a spice manufacturing company.
- On December 3, 1983, Wells entered an industrial tank to clean it as part of his employment.
- The tank contained nitrogen gas and lacked sufficient oxygen for breathing.
- Wells entered the tank without wearing protective gear and without purging the nitrogen gas first.
- Upon entering, Wells was overcome by the gas and became restless, incoherent, and delirious.
- Wells was transported to St. Joseph’s Medical Center for treatment.
- Patricia Widlowski, a nurse at the medical center, was attending to Wells.
- While in a state of delirium, Wells bit off a portion of Widlowski's right middle finger.
Procedural Posture:
How It Got Here
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Issue:
Legal Question at Stake
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Opinions:
Majority, Concurrences & Dissents
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Analysis:
Why This Case Matters
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