KUCHENBECKER v. MILLHISER


8 Wis.2d 414 (1959)

KUCHENBECKER, Respondent, v. MILLHISER and another, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

November 3, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief by Hanaway & Byrnes, attorneys, and Richard G. Greenwood of counsel, all of Green Bay, and oral argument by Charles T. Hanaway.

For the respondent there was a brief by Flatley, Galloway & Olson and Kaftan, Kaftan & Kaftan, all of Green Bay, and oral argument by Harry O. Olson and J. Robert Kaftan.


BROADFOOT, J.

The sole question to be determined on this appeal is whether there is any credible evidence to support the finding of the jury that the plaintiff assumed the risk of the causal negligence of the defendant with respect to lookout.

It is a fundamental rule that if there is any credible evidence to support a finding of a jury the evidence in support thereof must be treated as undisputed, or if there is any credible evidence which, under any reasonable...

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