Miller v. Detroit Cab Co.
221 N.W.2d 342, 392 Mich. 480, 1974 Mich. LEXIS 191
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 6, 1974
Docket2 April Term 1974, Docket No. 54,749
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases
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Miller v. Detroit Cab Co., 221 N.W.2d 342, 392 Mich. 480, 1974 Mich. LEXIS 191 (Mich. 1974).
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A reasonable man could properly conclude that the taxicab driver could have avoided the accident if he had been more alert and exercised due care.
The Court of Appeals is reversed. The judgment n.o.v. is set aside and the cause is remanded for entry of judgment on the jury’s verdict for plaintiff.
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Miller v. Detroit Cab Co.
221 N.W.2d 342 (Michigan Supreme Court, 1974)
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