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· 7/16/1997

Miller v. Inglis

Citations

  • 567 N.W.2d 253
  • 223 Mich. App. 159

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • applying willful, wanton exception to firefighter's rule to allow recovery by officer injured by intoxicated driver while officer assisting at prior accident site
  • \[A] tortfeasor who acts wilfully and wantonly is so culpable that the fireman's rule ought not to preclude the injured officer from suing the egregiously culpable wrongdoer.\
  • \[A] tortfeasor who acts wilfully and wantonly is so culpable that the fireman's rule ought not to preclude the injured officer from suing the egregiously culpable wrongdoer.\
  • while intoxication alone does not establish wilful and wanton misconduct, the behavior of some intoxicated defendants may be so reckless as to constitute wilful and wanton misconduct

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Judges: Gribbs, Saad, Adair

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