GOLDFARB v. WRIGHT

No. 8-39889-1.

1 Wn. App. 759 (1970)

463 P.2d 669

ROYAL H. GOLDFARB, Respondent, v. ELIZABETH O. WRIGHT et al., Appellants.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One, Panel 1.

January 12, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Murray, Dunham & Waitt and Wayne Murray, for appellants.

Bianchi & Tobin and Gordon R. Tobin, for respondent.


SWANSON, J.

For about 10 seconds, Royal H. Goldfarb waited at the intersection of Mercer Street and Westlake Avenue in Seattle, Washington, for the traffic light to change from red to green. Suddenly, a following car driven by the defendant, Elizabeth O. Wright, failed to stop and struck the rear of his stopped vehicle. Goldfarb said he was injured and brought suit alleging Elizabeth Wright was negligent in running into his car. She denied any negligence.

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