SCHNEIDER v. BUCKMAN

No. C5-87-3.

433 N.W.2d 98 (1988)

Mark A. SCHNEIDER, Petitioner, Appellant, v. Harold BUCKMAN, individually and d/b/a Buckman-Schierts Ambulance Service, Respondent, Pam Buckman, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

December 23, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth R. Moen, Rochester, for appellant.

Robert C. Bell, St. Paul, for Harold Buckman.

Frederic N. Brown and Thomas P. Kelly, Brown & Bins, Rochester, for Pam Buckman.

Heard, considered, and decided by the court en banc.


OPINION

WAHL, Justice.

Mark Schneider brought a negligence action against Harold Buckman, owner and operator of Buckman-Schierts Ambulance Service, and Pam Laska (formerly Pam Buckman, hereinafter Laska), his daughter and employee, for injuries sustained while being transferred from a hospital bed to an ambulance cart in 1976. The jury returned a special verdict apportioning 35% negligence to Buckman, 25% to his daughter Laska, and 40% to two other tortfeasors...

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