HASSELMAN v. ZIMMERMAN


2 Wis.2d 345 (1957)

HASSELMAN and another, Appellants, vs. ZIMMERMAN and others, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

December 3, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief and oral argument by Eugene A. Bitters of Ripon.

For the respondents there was a brief and oral argument by George J. Laird of Fond du Lac.


BROADFOOT, J.

The first contention made by the plaintiffs is that Mrs. Zimmerman was negligent in the manner in which she parked the automobile as a matter of law. Plaintiffs rely upon two cases, Hughes v. Rentschler Floral Co. 193 Wis. 49, 213 N. W. 625, and Biller v. Meyer, 33 Fed. (2d) 440. In the Hughes Case the defendant's delivery truck was parked at the curb on an incline to enable the driver to deliver a package at the house of a customer...

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