SCHOENBERG v. BERGER


257 Wis. 100 (1950)

SCHOENBERG, Special Administratrix, Respondent, vs. BERGER and another, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

May 2, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief by Hale, Skemp & Nietsch of La Crosse, and oral argument by Thomas S. Skemp.

For the respondent there was a brief by Chambers & Armstrong of Mauston, and oral argument by Lloyd L. Chambers.


MARTIN, J.

The main issue on appeal is the apportionment of negligence. It is the contention of defendants that deceased should have been held at least fifty per cent causally negligent as a matter of law because he failed to yield the right of way and to keep a proper lookout. The nature of these contentions requires a statement of facts in some detail to determine if there is evidence to support the jury's findings.

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