ARENDT v. KRATZ


258 Wis. 437 (1951)

ARENDT and wife, Respondents, vs. KRATZ and another, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

February 6, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief by McCue, Regan & McCue of Milwaukee, Evrard & Evrard and Duffy, Holman & Faulds, all of Green Bay, and oral argument by Raymond E. Evrard.

For the respondents the cause was submitted on the brief of McHale & Goodnough of Antigo.


BROWN, J.

The complaint shows that on July 3, 1949, a certain Mr. Michiels was driving an automobile in which his wife and only child were passengers. He collided with an automobile driven by Kratz. Both drivers are alleged to have been causally negligent. Mrs. Michiels was killed instantly and the child died a few days later. Several months later Mr. Michiels died. No action had been commenced by or for any of these persons before the death of Mr. Michiels. There...

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