SULLIVAN v. DAVIS

No. 2295.

454 S.E.2d 907 (1995)

Albert V. SULLIVAN and Dorothy Sullivan, Appellants-Respondents, v. Cornel R. DAVIS, Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative, Inc., and Hazel D. Porter, Respondents, of whom Hazel D. Porter is also Respondent-Appellant.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided January 30, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard J. Breibart, Lexington, and Leigh J. Leventis, Columbia, for appellants-respondents.

Charles E. Carpenter, Jr., Charles N. Plowden, Jr., and Deborah Harrison Sheffield; and James B. Lybrand, Jr., Columbia, for respondent-appellant.

Robert C. Brown and Donna M. Seegars, Columbia, for respondents.


CONNOR, Judge:

These are negligence actions. While passing an eighteen wheeler on a two-lane road, Hazel Porter struck a utility truck which was attempting to turn left. Albert Sullivan was a passenger in Porter's car.

Albert brought an action for his injuries, and Dorothy, his wife, sued for loss of consortium. Defendants included Hazel Porter (the automobile driver), Cornel Davis (the utility truck driver), and Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative (Davis' employer...

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