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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Rickman finds that the trial court improperly ruled in favor of the companies in a negligence action brought by the couple arising from injuries the husband suffered when a dead tree on the companies' property fell on him while he was installing a fence. Questions of fact exist as to the husband's actual and subjective knowledge of the risk involved with working on the fence after the customers agreed to have it built several feet away from the tree. Reversed.
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