TUCKER v. NASON

No. 49357.

87 N.W.2d 547 (1958)

Eldon TUCKER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Harold E. NASON, Jr., and Chloe C. Nason, and Tolerton & Warfield, a corporation, Defendants, Newark Insurance Company, Lien Claimant-Appellee.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

January 14, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gill & Dunkle and Whicher & Davis, Sioux City, for plaintiff-appellant.

Shull, Marshall, Mayne, Marks & Vizintos, Sioux City, for lien claimant-appellee.


PETERSON, Chief Justice.

On January 27, 1956 Eldon Tucker, while working for Sioux City Bottling Works, delivered an order of soft drinks at one of the stores of Tolerton & Warfield in Sioux City. The entrance to the rear of the store for delivery purposes was a slanting concrete ramp. Tucker stepped on a lettuce leaf while carrying a load of merchandise down the ramp and fell. He was seriously injured. He sued Tolerton & Warfield and the jury returned a verdict...

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