RADER v. WILLIAMSON


367 Pa. 397 (1951)

Rader v. Williamson, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

May 21, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edwin M. Wallover, with him Buchanan, Wallover & Barrickman, for appellant.

Clyde Holt, Sr., with him Holt, West & Holt, for appellee.

Before DREW, C.J., STERN, STEARNE, JONES, BELL, LADNER and CHIDSEY, JJ.


OPINION BY MR. JUSTICE CHIDSEY, May 21, 1951:

Sherman Rader, appellee, instituted this action in trespass against John Williamson, appellant, to recover damages for injuries sustained when Williamson, owner and operator of a White wrecker truck, permitted it to drift backward into appellee, causing severe injury to his left leg. Rader had stepped several feet from the sidewalk into the street thinking he could secure a ride to his home with the operator of an approaching...

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