ENGSBERG v. HEIN


265 Wis. 58 (1953)

ENGSBERG, Appellant, vs. HEIN and another, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

November 3, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Mistele & Smith of Jefferson, and oral argument by Richard C. Smith.

For the respondents there was a brief and oral argument by Francis J. Garity of Jefferson.


MARTIN, J.

Plaintiff's first contention on the appeal is that the jury's finding of negligence on the part of the plaintiff with respect to deviating from his lane of traffic at the time of the accident is inconsistent with its finding of negligence on the part of defendant in passing too close to the tractor.

Plaintiff testified that prior to the collision he had started up his tractor from its parked position, angled to the west so that all four wheels traveled...

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