ROGGE v. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY CO.

Nos. 35,270, 35,271.

233 Minn. 255 (1951)

IRMA ROGGE v. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. HERMAN ROGGE v. SAME.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

February 23, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edwin C. Matthias, J.H. Mulally, and W.P. Westphal, for appellant.

English & Velta, for respondents.

William H. DeParcq and Donald T. Barbeau filed a brief as amici curiae in support of the petition for rehearing.


LORING, CHIEF JUSTICE.

This appeal involves two actions against the Great Northern Railway Company to recover damages resulting from a grade-crossing collision between defendant's freight train and an automobile owned by plaintiff Herman Rogge and driven by his wife, Irma, the other plaintiff. She is claiming damages for personal injuries. He is claiming damages for loss of his wife's services, for medical expenses, and for damage done to his automobile. There was...

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