WILLIAMSON v. BERGER


11 N.J. 500 (1953)

95 A.2d 150

GRACE B. WILLIAMSON AND IRVING C. WILLIAMSON, PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS, v. WILLIAM BERGER, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided February 24, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Newton H. Porter, Jr., argued the cause for the appellants (Messrs. Camarata and Colonna, attorneys).

Mr. William H.D. Cox argued the cause for the respondent (Messrs. Cox and Walburg, attorneys).


The opinion of the court was delivered by OLIPHANT, J.

Plaintiffs appeal from an adverse judgment in a negligence action instituted by them to recover damages resulting from an accident in which defendant's automobile struck and injured Mrs. Williamson, hereafter referred to as the plaintiff. Her husband sued per quod.

Plaintiff attempted to cross New Jersey Highway Alternate Route 4, also known as the Cheesequake Highway, and hereafter referred to...

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