DIRICKSON v. MINGS

No. 83163.

910 P.2d 1015 (1996)

Jay E. DIRICKSON, an Oklahoma resident, Appellant, v. Scott Alan MINGS, an Oklahoma resident and Farmers Insurance Company, Inc., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

January 16, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John E. Vitali, Hornbeek, Krahl & Vitali, Oklahoma City, for Appellant.

Randy D. Witzke, Edmonds, Cole, Hargrave, Givens & Witzke, Oklahoma City, for Appellees.


ALMA WILSON, Chief Justice:

The issue in this case involves whether parking a disabled vehicle on a city street constitutes a mere condition or the proximate cause of a traffic accident that subsequently occurs. Because the facts are not in dispute, the question is whether summary judgment is proper. We find that more than one conclusion could reasonably be drawn from the facts, and therefore summary judgment is improper...

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