CLARK v. MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INS. CO.


1 Wis.2d 357 (1957)

CLARK, by Guardian, Appellant, vs. MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE TOWN OF HERMAN, Respondent. [Three cases.]

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

June 26, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief by Keefe, Patri, Stillman & Nolan, and oral argument by William E. Crane, all of Oshkosh.

For the respondent there was a brief by Holden & Schlosser of Sheboygan, attorneys, and David K. Allen of Oshkosh of counsel, and oral argument by John R. Holden.


BROADFOOT, J.

Eloys Laatsch was severely injured in the accident, and because of retrograde amnesia resulting from his injuries he had no recollection of any of the events occurring before the collision. Norine Laatsch testified that shortly before the accident her son became carsick and that she turned around to assist her daughter in caring for him; that she turned and sat down again when the Ross automobile was three or four blocks away; she did not observe the...

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