CASERIO v. HURST

No. 18,099.

121 Ind. App. 435 (1951)

99 N.E.2d 440

CASERIO v. HURST.

Court of Appeals of Indiana.

Filed June 19, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Moore & Goad, of Gary; and James P. Gleason, of Michigan City, for appellant.

Alvin D. Blieden and Joseph A. Roper, both of South Bend, for appellee.


ROYSE, J.

Appellee was injured when a tricycle he was riding collided with an automobile driven by appellant in the town of Long Beach, LaPorte County. He brought this action for damages against appellant. His complaint charged her with the following acts of negligence: Failure to watch the road ahead; failure to slow down; and failure to notify appellee of the approach of her said automobile by sounding the horn or giving signal or warning of the approach of said...

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