HEGER v. MEISSNER

Docket No. 7, Calendar No. 46,129.

340 Mich. 586 (1954)

HEGER v. MEISSNER.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided October 4, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Larivee, Cross & O'Callaghan, for plaintiff.

Alexander, Cholette, Buchanan, Perkins & Conklin (Richard A. Harvey, of counsel), for defendant.


BUSHNELL, J.

In this case, tried without a jury, plaintiff Gottlieb Heger sought recovery for his medical and hospital expenses, loss of earnings and the pain and suffering he sustained as a result of being struck by an automobile driven by defendant Arthur Meissner on January 28, 1953.

Heger was then employed as a night watchman by construction contractors who were erecting a building on the north side of East Warren avenue between Radnor and Canyon streets...

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