LANGE v. CROUSE CARTAGE CO.

No. S-95-1392.

572 N.W.2d 351 (1998)

253 Neb. 718

Terry LANGE, Appellee, v. CROUSE CARTAGE COMPANY, Appellant, and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Nebraska.

January 9, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jay L. Welch and Douglas E. Baker, of Welch, Wulff & Childers, Omaha, for appellant.

Steven E. Guenzel, of Barlow, Johnson, Flodman, Sutter, Guenzel & Eske, Lincoln, for appellee Lange.

WHITE, C.J., and CAPORALE, WRIGHT, CONNOLLY, GERRARD, STEPHAN, and McCORMACK, JJ.


McCORMACK, Justice.

Appellant, Crouse Cartage Company, was found liable for injuries sustained by appellee Terry Lange due to Crouse's negligence. Appellee Liberty Mutual Insurance Company has a subrogation interest via Lange's prior workers' compensation claim. The Nebraska Court of Appeals found that the issue of Crouse's negligence properly went to the jury. However, in its memorandum opinion filed June 16, 1997, the Court of Appeals then reversed the jury verdict...

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