GROTELUESCHEN v. AMERICAN FAMILY INS.

No. 90-2571.

171 Wis.2d 437 (1992)

492 N.W.2d 131

Stephanie GROTELUESCHEN, by her Guardian ad Litem, Joseph G. Doherty, Keith T. Grotelueschen and Roxanne Grotelueschen, Plaintiffs-Respondents-Petitioners, v. AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant, Ronald E. DIMMER, Saukville Plumbing, Inc. and General Casualty Company of Wisconsin, Defendants, CERA-MITE CORPORATION, Defendant-Respondent-Petitioner.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided November 19, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiffs-respondents-petitioners there were briefs by Joseph G. Doherty, Patrick R. Griffin and Bunk, Doherty & Griffin, S.C., West Bend and oral argument by Joseph G. Doherty.

For the defendant-respondent-petitioner there was a brief by Gregg E. Bridge and Petrie & Stocking, S.C., Milwaukee.

For the defendant-appellant there was a brief by M. Christine Cowles, Terence B. Kelly and Borgelt, Powell, Peterson & Frauen, S.C., Milwaukee and oral argument by Ms. Cowles.


LOUIS J. CECI, J.

This case is before the court on petitions for review brought by both the plaintiff, Stephanie Grotelueschen (Stephanie), and by Cera-Mite Corporation, her health benefits payor, of a published decision of the court of appeals, Grotelueschen v. American Family Insr., 163 Wis.2d 666, 472 N.W.2d 544 (Ct. App. 1991). A majority of the court of appeals, Judge Richard S....

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