LOUISVILLE TRANSIT COMPANY v. UNDERHILL


447 S.W.2d 634 (1969)

LOUISVILLE TRANSIT COMPANY and William G. Baker, Appellants, v. Henry UNDERHILL, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

November 13, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John E. Tarrant, Marvin J. Hirn, Bullitt, Dawson & Tarrant, Louisville, for appellants.

Cecil Davenport, Edward Phillips, Louisville, for appellee.


EDWARD P. HILL, Jr., Chief Justice.

Henry Underhill, plaintiff-appellee, suffered personal injuries in a bus-pedestrian accident which occurred on May 5, 1967, at approximately 5:30 p. m., in the vicinity of Fourth Street and Central Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky. Underhill brought this negligence action against the Louisville Transit Company, owner of the bus, and William G. Baker, driver of the bus involved. Appellee alleged his injuries resulted from the negligent...

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