SWANSON v. MARYLAND CASUALTY CO.


266 Wis. 357 (1954)

SWANSON, Special Administratrix, Appellant, vs. MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY and others, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

April 6, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there were briefs by Genrich & Terwilliger, attorneys, and Emil A. Wakeen, Walter H. Piehler, and Neil M. Conway of counsel, all of Wausau, and oral argument by Herbert Terwilliger.

For the respondents Maryland Casualty Company and Dewey Bayer there was a brief by Smith, Okoneski, Puchner & Tinkham of Wausau, and oral argument by Charles F. Smith.

For the respondents Farmers Mutual Automobile Insurance Company and Leon Emerson there was a brief by Krueger & Fulmer of Wausau, and oral argument by William F. Krueger.


GEHL, J.

The testimony which we have recited represents the version of defendants and is in many respects contradicted. The rule requires, however, that we consider the evidence most favorably to defendants and to the jury's findings. Koniecko v. Huffman (1953), 265 Wis. 79, 60 N.W.2d 729, 61 N.W.2d 880. For that reason we do not consider it necessary to recite the testimony which...

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