Court Opinion

ID: 9559795
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-21 17:35:45.797149+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:11:44.518787
License: Public Domain

HENRIOD, Justice
(dissenting).
I respectfully dissent, after examining the facts recounted in the main opinion, *391viewing them in a light most favorable to plaintiff, and applying the principle that one is negligent in failing to look at what he might see, or having looked, in failing to see that which he should have seen. I think it unreasonable to conclude that the plaintiff, even at twilight, could look northward, see nothing, take a few steps and get hit by a car that had to round a corner 250 feet away after she looked, and without looking again, there being no evidence of excessive speed, without being guilty of contributory negligence.
WOLFE, C. J., being disqualified, did not participate in the hearing of this cause.