SCHIMKE v. MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INS. CO.


266 Wis. 517 (1954)

SCHIMKE, by Guardian ad litem, and another, Respondents, vs. MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE TOWN OF HERMAN, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

May 4, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Lehner, Lehner & Behling and Adolph P. Lehner, all of Oconto Falls, and oral argument by Adolph P. Lehner and Eugene E. Behling.

For the respondents there was a brief by J. Kyle Anderson of Waupaca, and Benton, Bosser, Becker & Fulton of Appleton, and oral argument by David L. Fulton.


MARTIN, J.

The first question on this appeal is whether the verdict is sustained by the evidence.

The only testimony with regard to how the accident happened is that of Lloyd Schimke:

"There is a little bend in the road. It seems we met a car and two wheels dropped off the pavement, the right two wheels, and he was going to bring it back in the road when we hit a bump and it started zigzagging and that is...

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