ZIMMERMAN, J.
The history of the controversy is as follows:
On February 3, 1958, in the city of Zanesville, Slater, driving his automobile, made a left-hand turn at a street intersection and struck James Duff, a pedestrian who was crossing the intersection, causing Duff substantial physical injuries. The following day, in the Zanesville Municipal Court, Slater pleaded guilty to the charge of failure to yield the right of way.
Slater carried a policy...
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