IMMER v. RISKO


56 N.J. 482 (1970)

267 A.2d 481

ROSALYN D. IMMER, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. HENRY P. RISKO, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT, AND THOMAS A SIMONSEN, DEFENDANT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided July 10, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Milton D. Liebowitz argued the cause for the Plaintiff-Appellant (Messrs. Liebowitz, Krafte & Liebowitz, attorneys; Mr. Milton D. Liebowitz on the brief).

Mr. Frank Fink argued the cause for the Defendant-Respondent (Messrs. Stevens and Mathias, attorneys; Mr. Frank Fink on the brief).


The opinion of the Court was delivered by PROCTOR, J.

This case deals with the question of responsibility for injuries to one's spouse caused by the negligent operation of a motor vehicle.

On April 7, 1968, an automobile operated by the defendant Henry P. Risko collided with another automobile driven by the defendant Thomas A. Simonsen. The plaintiff, the former Rosalyn Immer, was a passenger in Risko's automobile and she brought a negligence suit against...

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