TUBBS V. ARGUS 225 N.E.2d 841 (1967) CASE BRIEF

TUBBS V. ARGUS
225 N.E.2d 841 (1967)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal from a dismissal on a demurrer.
FACTS: Appellant was riding as a guest passenger in the right seat of appellee's car. Appellee drove into a tree and then abandoned the car and Appellant. Appellant alleges she suffered additional injuries because of Appellee's failure to render reasonable aid and assistance. Appellant alleges that Appellee breached his common law duty.

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RULE OF LAW:


HOLDING AND DECISION:


LEGAL ANALYSIS:





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