SNIDER v. DICKENS

No. 7622SC672.

232 S.E.2d 289 (1977)

Brantley Lindsay SNIDER, Plaintiff, v. Darrell Wayne DICKENS, Defendant-Third-Party Plaintiff, v. Kenneth Douglas SNIDER, Third-Party Defendant.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

February 16, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walser, Brinkley, Walser & McGirt by Charles H. McGirt and G. Thompson Miller, Lexington, for third party defendant-appellant.

Haworth, Riggs, Kuhn, Haworth & Miller by John Haworth, High Point, for third party plaintiff-appellee.


ARNOLD, Judge.

Error is assigned by third party defendant (Snider) to the denial of his motions for directed verdict and judgment non obstante veredicto. He contends that there was insufficient evidence of negligence on his part to go to the jury. All the evidence, according to Snider, shows that both drivers' view of the intersection was obstructed by the tractor-trailer, and yet defendant drove from a servient highway into third party defendant's car in violation...

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