Opinion ID: 1935936
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Heading: Furthermore, questions of negligence, contributory negligence and proximate cause are generally for the trier of the fact, usually a jury, here the trial court. See Iowa R.Civ.P. 344(f)(10).

Text: And, Even when the facts are not in dispute or contradicted, if reasonable minds might draw different inferences from them, a jury question is engendered. Iowa R. Civ.P. 344(f)(17). Repetition of the factual situation presented will serve no useful purpose. We now hold, trial court's judgment for intervenor Ralph O. Norman, against plaintiff Harold William Pitz, is amply supported by substantial evidence, and the foregoing result was not reached by an erroneous application of law. Costs on appeal are taxed to plaintiff. Affirmed.