WOODS v. BAKERY

No. 36413.

171 Ohio St. 383 (1960)

WOODS, APPELLEE, v. BROWN'S BAKERY, APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided December 28, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Goslee & Dunlap, for appellee.

Mr. John W. Winn and Mr. Karl H. Weaner, Jr., for appellant.


MATTHIAS, J.

The issue presented in this cause may be framed as follows:

Was plaintiff's conduct such as to constitute contributory negligence and in such manner as to have proximately contributed to his own injuries as a matter of law?

The state of the record is such as to establish defendant's negligence. For its driver to have moved his truck into an intersection under conditions of fog in such density as to obscure stop signs, guardrails and even...

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