Friedrich v. Boulton

159 N.W. 803, 164 Wis. 526, 1917 Wisc. LEXIS 4
CourtWisconsin Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 16, 1917
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
Friedrich v. Boulton, 159 N.W. 803, 164 Wis. 526, 1917 Wisc. LEXIS 4 (Wis. 1917).

Opinion

Tbe following opinion was filed October 24, 1916 :

SiebbcKER, J.

Tbe trial court held that tbe evidence showed as matter of law that tbe plaintiff was guilty of contributory negligence. It is well established that if tbe evidence in a personal injury action for negligence is conflicting, or if not, if tbe inferences to be drawn therefrom are doubtful and uncertain, then tbe questions of negligence are for a jury. Tbe plaintiff is also entitled to tbe benefit of every fact reasonably inferable from tbe evidence. Tbe burden of [530]*530proving negligence in sucb cases rests on the defendant. Clary v. C., M. & St. P. R. Co. 141 Wis. 411, 123 N. W. 649. A nonsuit in an action to recover damages for a personal injury on the ground of negligence is only proper when there is an entire want of evidence tending to show that defendant was negligent or when the evidence conclusively shows that the plaintiff’s negligence contributed to produce the injury.

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