THOMPSON v. FERDINAND SESQUICENTENNIAL COM.

No. 19A01-9401-CV-30.

637 N.E.2d 178 (1994)

Pamela L. THOMPSON, Appellant-Plaintiff, v. FERDINAND SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE, Inc. and Wheels of Fortune, Inc., Appellees-Defendants.

Court of Appeals of Indiana, First District.

June 30, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

F. Stephen Sheets, Evansville, for appellant.

Steven C. Bradley, Dennis L. Voelkel, Noffsinger, Price, Bradley & Shively, Jasper, for appellees.


BAKER, Judge.

Today we decide the effect of the statute limiting civil liability to those who furnish alcohol to visibly intoxicated persons on an action alleging furnishing alcohol to a minor. Appellant-plaintiff Pamela L. Thompson attacks a jury instruction on her wrongful death claim against appellee-defendants Ferdinand Sesquicentennial Committee, Inc. and Wheels of Fortune, Inc. (collectively "Sellers") claiming the final instructions incorrectly stated the law...

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