question archive Frolic and Detour Jesse Spires was employed as a welder by Johnson Welded Products, Inc
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Frolic and Detour Jesse Spires was employed as a welder by Johnson Welded Products, Inc. Johnson Welded Products provides a lunchroom equipped with a microwave, refrigerator, and vending machine for sand- wiches, snacks, and drinks.
Spires worked a shift that ran from 3:15 P.M. until 12:15 A.M. One day at work, Spires was on his way to a friend's house for lunch during his luneh break, driving his own pickup truck, when he collided with Donald Siegenthaler, who was riding a motoreyele. The collision, which was the result of Spires's negligence, caused injury to Siegenthaler. Slegenthaler sued Johnson Welded Products, alleging that Spires was an agent of Johnson Welded Products at the time of the accident and that Johnson Welded Products was vicariously liable under the doctrine of respondeat superior. Johnson Welded Products argued that Spires was on personal business and a frolic and detour when he caused the accident. Is Spires an agent of Johnson Welded Products, act- ing within the scope of his employment, at the time of the accident that injured Siegenthaler? Siegenthaler v. Johnson Welded Products, Inc., 2006 Ohio App. Lexis 5616 (Court of Appeals of Ohio, 2006)
Answer:
The case is about the accident happen between Jesse spires who is employed as a welder in Johnson Welded products, Inc., was on the way to his friend house for the lunch with his personal pickup truck and Donal Siegenthaler who was riding a motorcycle.
According the scenario, Spires is the agent of the Johnson Welded products, Inc. because although he was going to have lunch with his friend in his friend house within the office lunch break duration but he took his own truck. This is something suspicious as nobody will prefer to drive heavy vehicle for the purpose of lunch with the friend. The injury was also caused by his negligence.