DONALD v. MISSOURI-KANSAS-TEXAS R. CO.

No. 41370.

231 S.W.2d 627 (1950)

DONALD v. MISSOURI-KANSAS-TEXAS R. CO.

Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 2.

July 10, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nelson E. Johnson, A. C. Popham, Sam Mandell, Kansas City, for appellant, Popham Thompson, Popham, Mandell & Trusty, Kansas City, of counsel.

Carl S. Hoffman, St. Louis, Frank J. Rogers, Kansas City, for respondent, Cooper, Neel, Sutherland & Rogers, Kansas City, of counsel.


BOHLING, Commissioner.

This is a Kansas railroad-automobile crossing collision case. Claude K. Donald sued the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Company, a corporation, for $15,000 damages for injuries sustained when the truck he was operating and one of defendant's trains collided on an intersection. He charged defendant with primary negligence. The trial court sustained defendant's motion for a directed verdict and the only issue presented is whether plaintiff was...

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