BOUDREAU v. ESTATE OF MILLER

Nos. 990144, 990145.

606 N.W.2d 514 (2000)

2000 ND 30

Curtis BOUDREAU, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. The ESTATE OF Scott Alan MILLER, Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company; Co-operators General Insurance Company, d/b/a the Co-Operators; AXA Insurance (Canada); Brian Erickson; Mercedes Surveys, Inc., a Canadian corporation, Defendants, and Stark County, North Dakota, a political subdivision, Defendant and Appellee. Trevor Boudreau, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. The Estate of Scott Alan Miller, Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company; AXA Insurance (Canada); Brian Erickson; Mercedes Surveys, Inc., a Canadian corporation, Defendants, and Stark County, North Dakota, a political subdivision, Defendant and Appellee.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

February 22, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Steven A. Storslee, Storslee Law Firm, P.C., Bismarck, for plaintiffs and appellants.

Randall J. Bakke, Smith Bakke Hovland & Oppegard, Bismarck, for defendant and appellee.


MARING, Justice.

[¶ 1] Curtis Boudreau and Trevor Boudreau appealed the district court's orders granting summary judgments dismissing Stark County from their actions, from orders for judgment, and from the judgments. We affirm.

[¶ 2] On June 23, 1995, Trevor Boudreau and Curtis Boudreau were passengers in a vehicle driven by Brian Erickson which collided with a vehicle driven by Scott Alan Miller at the...

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