KALISH v. MILWAUKEE & SUBURBAN TRANSPORT CROP.


268 Wis. 492 (1955)

KALISH, Plaintiff, vs. MILWAUKEE & SUBURBAN TRANSPORT CORPORATION, Defendant. [Two appeals.]

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

January 11, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiff there were briefs and oral argument by Walter J. Steininger, attorney, and Thomas P. Maroney of counsel, both of Milwaukee.

For the defendant there were briefs by Kivett & Kasdorf, attorneys, and Clifford C. Kasdorf and Alan M. Clack of counsel, all of Milwaukee, and oral argument by Mr. Clifford C. Kasdorf and Mr. Clack.


BROWN, J.

The trial court referred to the principle that the jury's answers to questions of fact are not to be disturbed if there is credible evidence to support them. Strnad v. Cooperative Insurance Mutual (1949), 256 Wis. 261, 40 N.W.2d 552. And a court must view the evidence in the light most favorable in support of the verdict. Bovi v. Mellor (1948), 253 Wis. 458, 34 N.W.2d 780. Nevertheless, the trial court failed to discover evidence upon which...

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