PIPER v. LAMB

Gen. No. 10,286.

27 Ill. App.2d 99 (1960)

169 N.E.2d 164

William Piper and Ivan W. Rightnowar, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Leonard Lamb and Clarence Hampton, Defendants-Appellees.

Appellate Court of Illinois — Third District.

September 22, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

O'Connell and Waller, of East St. Louis (John F. O'Connell, of counsel) for appellants.

Craig and Craig, of Mattoon, and Baker and Baker, of Shelbyville (Jack H. Anderson and John J. Baker, of counsel) for appellees.


REYNOLDS, J.

This is a suit for personal injuries growing out of a collision between the automobile driven by Ivan W. Rightnowar, in which William Piper was riding as a passenger, and a truck driven by Clarence Hampton, an employee of Leonard Lamb. The collision occurred when the driver of the truck turned to the left to enter a private road or lane. Both vehicles were traveling south on Illinois Highway No. 128, which...

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