GRAHAM, Judge.
In our opinion the evidence is unquestionably sufficient to be submitted to the jury on the issue of defendants' negligence as a proximate cause of plaintiff's injuries and damages. The more difficult question is whether the plaintiff's evidence, taken in the light most favorable to him, together with all inferences favorable to him which may reasonably be drawn therefrom, so clearly establishes his own negligence as a proximate cause of his injuries...
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