CUSHING v. MEEHAN


7 Wis.2d 30 (1959)

CUSHING, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. MEEHAN and another, Defendants and Respondents: VETS TOWN CAB, INC., and another, Interpleaded Defendants and Appellants.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

April 7, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief and oral argument by Crosby H. Summers of Janesville.

For the respondent Lillian Cushing there was a brief by Jeffris, Mouat, Oestreich, Wood & Cunningham and oral argument by Louis D. Gage, Jr., all of Janesville.

For the respondents Lester R. Meehan, Jr., and State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company there was a brief by Roberts, Boardman, Suhr, Bjork & Curry of Madison, and oral argument by Robert L. Curry.


FAIRCHILD, J.

Appellants assert the following propositions: (1) There is no credible evidence to support the finding that the cab was making a stop; (2) there is none to support the finding that the stopping was in violation of the statute; (3) there is none to support the finding that the place of stopping was a cause of the collision; (4) the negligence of Meehan was an intervening cause. We cannot agree.

(1) Evidence that the cab was making a stop.<...

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