BOREN v. WORTHEN NAT. BANK OF ARKANSAS

No. 95-930.

921 S.W.2d 934 (1996)

324 Ark. 416

Stephanie M. BOREN and Kimberly J. Vanbibber, Appellants, v. WORTHEN NATIONAL BANK OF ARKANSAS and Worthen Banking Corporation, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

May 13, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sandy S. McMath, Little Rock, for appellants.

Michael E. Aud, Little Rock, for appellees.


ROAF, Justice.

This case presents the issue of a bank's liability for a criminal attack at an automated teller machine ("ATM"). Appellants Stephanie M. Boren and Kimberly J. Vanbibber were shot by a robber while Boren, accompanied by Vanbibber, was transacting business at an ATM owned and operated by appellees Worthen National Bank of Arkansas and Worthen Banking Corporation ("Worthen"). Boren and Vanbibber sued Worthen for negligence. They appeal from the trial court...

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