CHADWICK v. DETROIT & T.S.L.R. CO.

Docket No. 65, Calendar No. 48,779.

364 Mich. 545 (1961)

111 N.W.2d 877

CHADWICK v. DETROIT AND TOLEDO SHORE LINE RAILROAD COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided November 30, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard E. Manning, James F. Finn, Hugh K. Davidson, and Armand A. Palombo, for plaintiff.

Robert L. Livesay, for defendant Detroit and Toledo Shore Line Railroad Company.


PER CURIAM:

Defendant Detroit and Toledo Shore Line Railroad Company was 1 of 4 defendants sued for negligent injury of plaintiff's son, Richard Chadwick. The declaration filed alleged that in 1947, when Richard was 6 years old, he sought to hop a ride on a train, fell under the wheels of the train, and suffered the amputation of both legs.

The declaration alleged the existence of a pond formed by the right-of-ways...

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