BERGER v. NATHAN


66 So.2d 278 (1953)

BERGER v. NATHAN. ROSENBERG et al. v. NATHAN (two cases).

Supreme Court of Florida, Special Division A.

July 3, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John E. Porte, Miami Beach, for appellant Morris Berger.

Herman E. Kohen, Miami Beach, and Turnbull & Pepper, Tallahassee, for appellants Dora Rosenberg and Isadore Rosenberg.

Broad & Cassel, Miami Beach, and Cushman, Gay & Woodard, Miami, for appellee.


MATHEWS, Justice.

Three pedestrians while crossing a well-lighted street walked into the path of an automobile which they could easily have seen, but did not, and were struck when the driver did not see them, though he could have.

Three actions were brought but were consolidated for trial and the cases are now presented in one appeal from judgments in favor of the defendant.

In response to the charge that the plaintiffs' injuries were solely caused...

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