ANDERSON v. LICH


336 S.W.2d 594 (1960)

Christopher ANDERSON, Appellant, v. Buford B. LICH, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

June 24, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joe G. Leibson, Leibson, Leibson & Leibson, Louisville, for appellant.

Edward J. Hogan, Louisville, for appellee.


MONTGOMERY, Chief Justice.

Christopher Anderson sued Buford B. Lich for recovery of damages for injuries to himself and his car as a result of an auto collision. The jury returned a verdict in favor of Lich. Anderson appeals and urges that Lich was negligent as a matter of law, in that he failed to give the required signal of his intention to turn right, in violation of the statute, and that Lich did not attempt his right-hand turn at the point closest to the right...

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