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  • Title: Kempfer v. Bois
  • Author : Court of Appeals of Wisconsin
  • Release Date : January 12, 1949
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 58 KB

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Personal injury. On November 11, 1947 the plaintiff was operating his 1934 Dodge panel truck in a southerly direction along state trunk highway 26, one and one-half miles south of the city of Jefferson. At about the same time the defendant was operating a 1942 Buick sedan automobile, owned by her husband, in a northerly direction upon the same highway. The plaintiff was on a business trip while the defendant was operating her husbands automobile with her husband as a passenger on a trip from Rockford, Illinois, to Lake Mills, Jefferson county. The plaintiff was on a slight upgrade and prior to the time of the collision had been driving his car fifteen or twenty miles an hour and at the moment had gotten it over as far to his right as he could. From the point of collision the highway inclined slightly both north and south. The plaintiff testified that when he first saw the defendants car it was from 250 to 300 feet away; that he first saw the roof of defendants car as it approached the point of collision, at which time it was in the center of the road; that he was driving at approximately fifteen to twenty miles an hour; that as he watched the defendants car approach, instead of veering over to her side of the road, it gradually came to his side, and entirely on my side; that he did not know what to do and continued to slow down, and finally he saw she was so far over that she would hit him and he turned his wheels to the right and was struck by the defendants car which caught his right headlight and radiator and did other damage to the car. That the left side of the defendants car got off on the shoulder on the plaintiffs side of the highway. The defendants car did not come sideways and both cars were partially down in the gully on plaintiffs side of the highway.


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