HUNTLEY v. DONLEVY


16 Wis.2d 412 (1962)

HUNTLEY, Plaintiff, v. DONLEVY and others, Defendants and Appellants: OLSON and another, Defendants: BERMAN and another, Defendants and Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

May 1, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief by Everson, Whitney, O'Melia & Everson of Green Bay, and oral argument by John C. Whitney.

For the respondents there was a brief by Welsh, Trow-bridge, Bills, Planert & Gould of Green Bay, and oral argument by Fred N. Trowbridge.


BROWN, J.

Assuming for the purpose of this discussion the hazardous road and weather conditions were substantial causes of the accident and that these conditions were well known to the plaintiff and were voluntarily accepted by him, even when the doctrine of assumption of risk prevailed other factors intrude themselves. Until this court's decision in McConville v. State Farm Mut. Automobile Ins. Co. (1962), 15 Wis.2d 374

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