JACKSON v. JACKSON

No. 6911SC94.

166 S.E.2d 541 (1969)

4 N.C. App. 153

James Howard JACKSON v. George Lavelle JACKSON and Edna Butler Jackson.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

April 2, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

D. K. Stewart and Bryan, Bryan & Johnson, by Robert C. Bryan, Dunn, for plaintiff appellant.

Morgan & Jones, by Robert H. Jones, Lillington, for defendant appellees.


MORRIS, Judge.

The sole question presented by this appeal is whether plaintiff's evidence, considered in the light most favorable to him, establishes his own negligence as one of the proximate causes of his injury so clearly that no other conclusion can be reasonably drawn therefrom.

It is settled law in this State that a passenger must use that care for his own safety that a reasonably prudent person would employ under the same or similar circumstances. Samuels...

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