SIMON v. WESENBERG


7 Wis.2d 221 (1959)

SIMON, Respondent, v. WESENBERG and another, Appellants. WESENBERG, Appellant, v. SIMON, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

May 5, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief by John P. McGalloway, Sr., and oral argument by William D. McGalloway, both of Fond du Lac.

For the respondent there was a brief by St. Peter & Hauer, attorneys, and Albert J. Hauer of counsel, all of Fond du Lac, and oral argument by Albert J. Hauer.


CURRIE, J.

The issues on this appeal are:

(1) Is there credible evidence to sustain the jury's findings that Mrs. Wesenberg was causally negligent as to both lookout and management and control?

(2) Was Simon guilty of causal negligence as a matter of law with respect to lookout, speed, or management and control?

(3) Is there credible evidence to sustain the jury apportionment of negligence between...

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