PEURALA v. HURLEY


258 Wis. 592 (1951)

PEURALA, Plaintiff and Respondent, vs. HURLEY and another, Defendants and Appellants: VAN DEURZEN and another, Interpleaded Defendants and Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

March 6, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John R. Cashman of Manitowoc, for the defendants-appellants.

Edward Meyer of Manitowoc, for the plaintiff-respondent.

For the interpleaded defendants-respondents there was a brief by Nash, Clark, Rankin & Nash of Manitowoc, and oral argument by Walter J. Nash.


FAIRCHILD, J.

The jury found that the appellant negligently drove his automobile on a three-lane highway so as to "sideswipe" the car in which the respondent was riding, that this caused that car to leave the highway and overturn in a creek some ten or more feet deep.

The respondent was a young woman twenty-two years of age, and the injuries resulting were concussion, broken left clavicle which left a visible deformity...

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