Plaintiff filed this suit based on negligence to recover for the wrongful death of her husband, which resulted from a collision involving a truck driven by decedent and an automobile driven by one of the defendants. Defendants took this appeal from the trial court’s denial of their motion for summary judgment. The only evidence consists of two supporting affidavits filed by defendants. Plaintiff filed no opposing affidavits and offered no evidence. Defendants contend that the court erred in denying their motion for summary judgment because there was no evidence in support of plaintiff’s specifications of negligence. The fallacy of this argument is that it is contra to the rule that the burden of showing the absence of a genuine issue of any material fact rests on the party moving for summary judgment.
Holland v. Sanjax Cory.,
Judgment affirmed.
