BRADLEY v. STEVENS

Docket Nos. 2, 3, Calendar Nos. 44,911, 44,912.

329 Mich. 556 (1951)

46 N.W.2d 382

BRADLEY v. STEVENS.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided March 1, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frederick B. Darden (John J. Sloan, of counsel), for plaintiffs.

Cary & BeGole, for defendant.


BUSHNELL, J.

Elizabeth E. Bradley sought damages for personal injuries sustained in a service station operated by defendant Gerald J. Stevens, doing business as Stevens Auto Service. Her husband, Henry J. Bradley, sought damages for the loss which he suffered because of his wife's injuries and for his expenses in connection therewith. These separate causes of action were consolidated and tried before the court without a jury.

On August 21, 1946, Mrs. Bradley...

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