DAVIDSON v. PRINCE

No. 900461-CA.

813 P.2d 1225 (1991)

Grant DAVIDSON, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Erwin M. PRINCE and Folkens Brothers Trucking, Defendants and Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Utah.

June 18, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ray H. Ivie, R. Phil Ivie, Jeffrey Peatross (argued), Provo.

H. James Clegg (argued), Robert C. Keller, Snow, Christensen & Martineau, Salt Lake City.

Before BILLINGS, Associate P.J., and ORME and RUSSON, JJ.


OPINION

BILLINGS, Associate Presiding Judge:

Appellant Grant Davidson was injured by a cow or a steer that had escaped from a wrecked truck driven by Erwin M. Prince, an employee of appellee Folkens Brothers Trucking. Subsequently, Davidson filed a negligence action against Prince and Folkens. A jury found appellees sixty percent negligent and appellant forty percent contributorily negligent. Based on this verdict, the judge entered a judgment in favor of...

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