PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY v. SISTRUNK MOTORS

No. 385.

84 S.E.2d 301 (1954)

241 N.C. 67

PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY v. SISTRUNK MOTORS, Inc.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

November 3, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

G. E. Miller and A. W. Beck, Asheboro, for defendant, appellant.

Ottway Burton, Asheboro, for plaintiff, appellee.


JOHNSON, Justice.

The single question presented by this appeal is whether the evidence on which the plaintiff relies is sufficient to carry the case to the jury on the issue of actionable negligence.

The collision occurred in the daytime on a dry, three-lane, highway. Three automobiles were traveling northwardly in line at about 30 to 35 miles per hour. The driver of the front car made a right turn into a side road without giving a signal, forcing the second...

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