SCHIAN v. BIERLEIN

Calendar No. 43, Docket No. 49,458.

369 Mich. 219 (1963)

119 N.W.2d 611

SCHIAN v. BIERLEIN.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided February 7, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James P. Churchill (Douglas L. Williams, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Kern & Kern and James J. Epskamp, for defendant Bierlein.


KAVANAGH, J.

Emory Schian, as administrator of the estate of his son, Carl Schian, deceased, began this action under the death act against defendants Lorenz Bierlein and Milton Schian. He alleged Bierlein was guilty of negligence and Schian was guilty of gross negligence, each being a proximate cause of the death of his son. Each defendant by answer denied any negligence or gross negligence. Each denied any negligence that was a proximate cause of the accident. The...

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