187 N.W.2d 132 | Minn. | 1971
Plaintiff, Stanley Colton, and defendant Martha Pesóla claimed and counterclaimed, respectively, for damages to their motor vehicles as a result of a collision in an open, uncontrolled urban intersection. The vehicles were driven by their respective children, third-party defendant Pride Colton and defendant Roger Pesóla.
A jury, by answer to special interrogatories, found that both Pride and Roger (each of whom had driven at slow speed into the intersection) were negligent, but that the negligence of Roger (who had the directional right of way) was not a direct cause of the collision. The court adopted these findings and ordered judgment in favor of defendant Martha Pesóla in the amount found by the jury.
Plaintiff, who contends that there is no reasonable way to distinguish between the causal negligence of the two drivers, moved for a new trial and he and third-party defendant appeal from the order denying that motion. We affirm.
Affirmed.