WILBORN v. SNEED


415 S.W.2d 858 (1967)

Gerald WILBORN, Appellant, v. Glen SNEED and Millard Sneed, Appellees. William Glen SNEED and Millard Sneed, Appellants, v. William Mitchell KINGERY and Gerald Wilborn, Appellees. Gerald WILBORN, Cross-Appellant, v. William Glen SNEED and Millard Sneed, Cross-Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

June 2, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richardson, Barrickman & Dickinson, Glasgow, for appellant Wilborn.

Redford & Redford, Glasgow, for Glen and Millard Sneed.

Nunn & Travis, Glasgow, for William Mitchell Kingery.


PALMORE, Judge.

The appellee Kingery was injured when a truck owned and operated by Gerald Wilborn, in which Kingery was a passenger, struck an embankment by the side of the road and turned over. Kingery brought this suit for damages against Wilborn and against Glen Sneed and Millard Sneed, the driver and owner, respectively, of a coal truck which was obstructing the road in front of the Wilborn vehicle. Wilborn and the Sneeds asserted cross-claims against each other...

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