WETCH v. UNIQUE CONCRETE CO.

No. 94-176.

888 P.2d 425 (1995)

Janice WETCH, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. UNIQUE CONCRETE CO. a Montana Corporation, Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided January 18, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Calvin J. Stacey, Stacey & Walen, Billings. for appellant.

Thomas M. Monaghan, Lucas & Monaghan, Miles City, for respondent.


NELSON, Justice.

Unique Concrete, Co., (Unique) appeals from a special jury verdict in favor of Janice Wetch (Janice) finding that Janice's personal injuries were caused 51% by Unique's negligence and 49% by Janice's own negligence and awarding total damages of $200,000. Unique contends that the District Court erred in granting Janice's Motion in Limine restricting evidence of negligence attributable to Janice's employer, Dr. William Wallick (Dr. Wallick). We affirm...

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