BLACKBURN v. KENTUCKY & WEST VIRGINIA POWER CO.


243 S.W.2d 995 (1951)

BLACKBURN v. KENTUCKY & WEST VIRGINIA POWER CO.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

November 30, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E. J. Picklesimer, Pikeville, for appellant.

William J. Baird, Edward R. Hayes, Pikeville, for appellee.


MOREMEN, Justice.

On June 24, 1949, in daylight, appellant, Corbett Blackburn, was driving a span of mules, harnessed to a mower, along the right side of Lick Creek Road in Pike County, when a one-half ton truck owned by appellee, Kentucky and West Virginia Power Company, approached from the rear. This truck, which was moving at a reasonable speed, pulled out and came abreast of the mules, at which time they became frightened and ran off. Appellant was thrown from...

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