ELIASON v. NORTHLAND GREYHOUND BUS LINES, INC.


263 Wis. 435 (1953)

ELIASON, Special Administratrix, Respondent, vs. NORTHLAND GREYHOUND BUS LINES, INC., Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

March 31, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Stephens, Cannon, Bieberstein & Cooper of Madison, and oral argument by A. J. Bieberstein.

For the respondent there was a brief by Doar & Knowles of New Richmond, and oral argument by Warren P. Knowles III.


MARTIN, J.

Appellant's main contention is that the collision occurred in the west lane of the highway and that any negligence on the part of the bus driver could not have been a proximate cause of the accident.

We do not agree that the physical facts are conclusive. Considering all such facts, it cannot be said that they are susceptible of only one inference. Clearly, a question for the jury was presented and it was entitled to accept the version of Officer...

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