SULLIVAN v. KANSAS CITY PUBLIC SERVICE CO.

No. 21313.

231 S.W.2d 822 (1950)

SULLIVAN v. KANSAS CITY PUBLIC SERVICE CO.

Kansas City Court of Appeals. Missouri.

June 5, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles L. Carr, Alvin C. Trippe, Hale Houts, Hogsett, Trippe, Depping, Houts & James, all of Kansas City, for appellant.

Trusty, Pugh & Green, Guy W. Green, Jr., Arvid Owsley, James L. Williams, all of Kansas City, for respondent.


SPERRY, Commissioner.

Plaintiff sued for damages growing out of personal injuries received when one of defendant's busses moved backward, pinning plaintiff's legs between the rear bumper of that bus and the front bumper of a bus parked about four feet behind it. The case was tried to a jury and plaintiff had a judgment in the sum of $7458, from which defendant appealed.

The accident occurred at the northwest corner...

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