POST ET AL. v. DODD ET AL.

Nos. 1143 C.D. 1987 and 1154 C.D. 1987.

116 Pa.Commw. 114 (1988)

541 A.2d 56

Carl Post et al. v. Linley John Dodd et al. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation, Appellant. Carl Post et al. v. Linley John Dodd et al. Linley John Dodd et al., Appellant.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

May 11, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis C. Long, with him, Richard J. Mills and Gregory F. Buckley, Meyer, Darragh, Buckler, Bebenek & Eck, for appellants, Linley John Dodd, Elmer George Honsler, Ranger Nationwide, Inc. and Ryder Systems, Inc.

Robert T. McDermott, Deputy Attorney General, with him, Mark E. Garber, Chief, Tort Litigation Unit, and LeRoy S. Zimmerman, Attorney General, for appellant, Department of Transportation.

John B. Fessler, with him, Will J. Schaaf, Marsh, Spaeder, Baur, Spaeder & Schaaf, for appellee, Roger Locke.

Argued March 24, 1988, before Judges CRAIG and PALLADINO, and Senior Judge BARBIERI, sitting as a panel of three.


OPINION BY SENIOR JUDGE BARBIERI, May 11, 1988:

Linley John Dodd, Elmer George Honsler, Ranger Nationwide, Inc., Ryder Systems, Inc., and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation (collectively Co-defendants) appeal the order of the Court of Common Pleas of Erie County granting summary judgment to Defendant Roger Locke (Locke) in a personal injury action arising from a motor vehicle accident...

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