PEACOCK v. PIPER

No. 42365.

81 Wn.2d 731 (1973)

504 P.2d 1124

MARY PEACOCK, Appellant, v. CLINTON A. PIPER et al., Respondents.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

January 4, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leon L. Wolfstone and Jan Champion (of Wolfstone, Panchot & Bloch), and Neil J. Hoff, for appellant.

Comfort, Dolack, Hansler & Billett, by Allan R. Billett, for respondents Piper.

Lycette, Diamond & Sylvester and Earle W. Zinn, for respondents Wickstrom.

Karr, Tuttle, Koch, Campbell, Mawer & Morrow and F. Lee Campbell, for respondents Green.


WRIGHT, J.

Mary Peacock, born June 20, 1959, brought this action, through her guardian ad litem, for personal injuries. Plaintiff is suffering from a form of cerebral palsy, known as choreo-athetosis, as a result of which she has no voluntary control of her arms and legs.

When plaintiff was 3 months old, on September 16, 1959, she was admitted to Madigan Army Hospital for breathing difficulties. At that time a tracheotomy...

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