SMITH v. HINSCH

Docket No. 74, Calendar No. 48,050.

358 Mich. 334 (1960)

100 N.W.2d 287

SMITH v. HINSCH.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided January 4, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Goodman, Crockett, Eden & Robb (George W. Crockett, Jr., and Richard Goodman, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Erickson, Dyll, Marentay & Slocum (Eric H. Selby, of counsel), for defendants.


VOELKER, J.

Plaintiff-appellant Mary Smith, an elderly woman of about 80, was injured while attempting to cross Tireman avenue on foot in Detroit at or near the intersection of Tireman and Beechwood avenues. The extent and nature of her injuries are not in question, and it is admitted by all concerned that the plaintiff was badly injured. At the trial level it was the plaintiff's theory that her injuries arose as a result of the defendant James E. Hinsch negligently...

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