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- Title: Armstrong v. Cook
- Author : Supreme Court of Michigan
- Release Date : January 07, 1930
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 50 KB
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Case by Ida J. Armstrong against Ray G. Cook and another for personal injuries. From a verdict and judgment for plaintiff, defendants bring error. Reversed, without a new trial. CLARK, J. Plaintiff was the guest or gratuitous passenger of her daughter Alice J. Cook, who was driving the car of her husband, the other defendant, Ray G. Cook. The mother sat in the back seat and the daughter in the front seat of the coupe. The mother and daughter had been working, moving household goods, and were on their way to the home of a friend for dinner. Driving south on Union avenue in Grand Rapids and coming to the intersection with Fulton street, the daughter brought the car to a stop, or almost to a stop, and then pushed the control into second. The car crossed the intersection, collided with a pole on the side of the street, and plaintiff was injured. The daughter was ""tired,"" ""rather tired,"" ""tired and worn out."" When she started to cross the intersection, she lost consciousness, or fainted, and recovered at the moment of the impact. Plaintiff had verdict and judgment. Defendants bring error.