ANDRASKI v. GORMLEY


3 Wis.2d 149 (1958)

ANDRASKI, Plaintiff, vs. GORMLEY and another, Defendants. [Two appeals.]

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

February 4, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiff there were briefs by Usow & Usow of Milwaukee, and oral argument by Sidney Usow and Herbert L. Usow.

For the defendants there were briefs by Lowry & Hunter, and oral argument by Richard N. Hunter and Willis J. Zick, all of Waukesha.


BROADFOOT, J.

It is the plaintiff's first contention that the defendant, from the evidence, should have been found negligent as to management and control. Since a new trial is necessary for other reasons no detailed discussion of the evidence is required on this point. However, we will state that the record discloses that the defendant did not see plaintiff's car until he was within a very short distance of it and did not...

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