BLACK v. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.

No. 77-023.

89 Wis.2d 195 (1979)

278 N.W.2d 224

BLACK, and others, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.

Decided March 5, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiffs-appellants, there were briefs and oral argument by Harley Brown of Brown, Black, Riegelman & Kreul of Racine and Richard E. Schmidt of Kenney, Krembs, Fellows & Wolfe of Milwaukee.

For the defendant-respondent, there was a brief and oral argument by George E. Schimmel of Arnold, Murray & O'Neill of Milwaukee.

Before Moser, P.J., Brown, J., and Bode, J.


MOSER, P.J.

On February 11, 1973, a fire completely destroyed the summer home of Dexter and Nancy Black located on Brown's Lake. On February 14, 1973, Deputy State Fire Marshall Kermit Krupka (Krupka) met with members of the Burlington Fire Department and conducted an on-site investigation. The investigation indicated that the fire had started from the lower level of the summer home. In this area, the Blacks kept a 19-inch...

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