BRIDWELL v. SEGEL

Calendar Nos. 48,366, 48,367.

362 Mich. 102 (1960)

106 N.W.2d 386

BRIDWELL v. SEGEL.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided December 2, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

I. Goodman Cohen (Irving L. Halpern, of counsel), for plaintiffs.

George Belitsos, for defendant.


EDWARDS, J.

Plaintiffs, husband and wife, in these cases sued for her injuries resulting from a collision in which defendant ran into the rear end of their car as it was stopped at a red light. Defendant, confronted by a statutory presumption of negligence on these facts (CLS 1956, § 257.402 [Stat Ann 1960 Rev § 9.2102]), answered, pleading as an affirmative defense that the accident resulted from sudden and complete...

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