· 9/27/1999
Conder v. Wood
Citations
- 716 N.E.2d 432
- 1999 Ind. LEXIS 823
- 1999 WL 761159
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- finding that a pedestrian suffered a direct impact by pounding upon the panels of a truck that was running over her co-worker
- holding that the impact does not have to be directly initiated by the tortfeasor: “It matters little how the physical impact occurs, so long as that impact arises from the plaintiff’s direct involvement in the tortfeasor’s negligent conduct.”
- holding that the impact does not have to be directly initiated by the tortfeasor: “It matters little how the physical impact occurs, so long as that impact arises from the plaintiff’s direct involvement in the tortfeasor’s negligent conduct.”
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Judges: Sullivan, Shepard, Dickson, Selby, Boehm
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