OMER v. RISCH


275 Wis. 578 (1957)

OMER, Plaintiff, v. Risch and another, Defendants and Respondents. [Case No. 242.] PODLESNY and another, Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. RISCH and another, Defendants and Respondents. [Case No. 243.]

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

May 7, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there were briefs by McCue & Regan of Milwaukee, and Crosby H. Summers of Janesville, and oral argument by Mr. Summers.

For the respondents there were briefs by Jeffris, Mouat, Oestreich, Wood & Cunningham, and oral argument by Louis D. Gage, Jr., and by Roy E. Berg, all of Janesville.


BROWN, J.

We consider first Podlesny's action against Risch. The evidence showed that just before the collision Risch was driving south, towing a manure spreader, intending to turn into a farm driveway on the east side of the highway. At the same time Podlesny was driving north, unaware of Risch's intention and expecting to meet and pass him. Risch began his turn by a gradual invasion of Podlesny's side of the road, not noticing Podlesny and without making a signal...

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