LEWIS v. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.

No. 9880.

105 Ariz. 582 (1970)

469 P.2d 67

Imogene LEWIS and Clarence R. Lewis, husband and wife, and Norma Lee Lewis, a single woman, Appellants, v. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO., Inc., a corporation, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arizona, In Division.

May 14, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Roy Tribble, Chandler, for appellants.

Evans, Kitchel & Jenckes, by Robert R. Mills, Phoenix, for appellee.


HAYS, Justice.

Plaintiffs in this personal injury action are Imogene and Clarence Lewis, husband and wife, and their daughter, Norma Lee. Imogene was seriously injured when, as a passenger in a westbound automobile driven by Norma Lee, the car left Baseline Road and plowed into a hidden irrigation flume. The flume was appoximately twenty feet north of Baseline Road and forty three feet east of defendant Southern Pacific Company's railroad tracks which cross Baseline...

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