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Range v. Interstate Diesel, Inc.

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Mar 8, 1974
298 Minn. 571 (Minn. 1974)

Opinion

No. 43943.

March 8, 1974.

Negligence — negligent repair of truck — sufficiency of evidence.

Action in the Martin County District Court for damages allegedly sustained by plaintiff as the result of defendant's negligence in repairing his truck. The case was tried before L. J. Irvine, Judge, and a jury, which returned a verdict for plaintiff for $3,020.29. Defendant appealed from an order denying its alternative motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict or for a new trial and from the judgment entered. Affirmed.

William J. Briere, for appellant.

Dougherty Scott, for respondent.

Considered and decided by the court without oral argument.


Plaintiff has recovered a verdict in the sum of $3,020.29 for the negligent repair of his Fleetstar International truck and defendant appeals. We affirm.

Plaintiff's truck was brought to defendant's place of business for an overhaul on August 12, 1970. The work order signed by plaintiff simply said, "Check and repair as necessary." When the repairs were completed on August 19, 1970, it was brought to plaintiff's attention that the radiator had been inspected and had a gouge in the right-upper corner. Mr. Range was aware of this condition when he purchased the truck. Plaintiff did not specifically instruct defendant to repair the radiator. Mr. Range thereafter hauled an average of two loads of grain a day between August 20, 1970, and September 2, 1970, when a leak in the radiator caused the engine to lose coolant, overheat, and "seize." The location of the leak was found to be at the bottom of the pan.

The court submitted to the jury the question of whether defendant could have discovered the defect which caused the leak on reasonable inspection, or whether knowing of it defendant failed to inform plaintiff of the need for repair. There was sufficient evidence to support a finding that defendant was negligent in either of these respects.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Range v. Interstate Diesel, Inc.

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Mar 8, 1974
298 Minn. 571 (Minn. 1974)
Case details for

Range v. Interstate Diesel, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:MELVIN RANGE v. INTERSTATE DIESEL, INC

Court:Supreme Court of Minnesota

Date published: Mar 8, 1974

Citations

298 Minn. 571 (Minn. 1974)
215 N.W.2d 790

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