PER CURIAM:
In this case involving a five-car chain reaction collision on the Baltimore-Washington Expressway on the morning of November 30, 1956, the plaintiff-appellant (Berger or Seidler) contends that it was error to submit the question of her contributory negligence to the jury inasmuch as no sufficient evidence of negligence on her part had been presented.
Immediately prior to the accident all of the automobiles involved were in motion on one of the...
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