DIENER v. HERITAGE MUT. INS. CO.


37 Wis.2d 411 (1967)

DIENER, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. HERITAGE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY and another, Defendants and Appellants: MID-CENTURY INSURANCE COMPANY and anther, Defendants and Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

December 29, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the defendants-appellants there was a brief by Holden & Halvorsen of Sheboygan, and oral argument by Robert N. Halvorsen.

For the plaintiff-respondent there was a brief by Bonk, Lutz & Hertel of Chilton, and oral argument by Robert W. Lutz.

For the defendants-respondents there was a brief by Everson, Whitney, O'Melia, Everson & Brehm of Green Bay, and oral argument by James L. Everson.


HALLOWS, J.

Hare claims the causal negligence of Diener was a superseding cause of the plaintiff's injuries and the trial court abused its discretion in permitting Diener after the evidence had been closed to testify for the purpose of correcting his previous testimony.

On the afternoon of April 30, 1964, the defendants, as members of a funeral procession, were traveling east on Highway 10 in Calumet county. The procession was led by an automobile driven by...

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