Dodson, who was 16 at the time, purchased a truck from Shrader for $4900. In January 1988, the truck's engine broke down. Dodson sued Shrader to get his money back. Shrader argued that Dodson damaged the truck through his actions. As a minor, Dodson could disaffirm the contract but was still responsible for returning or compensating Shrader for any reduction in value or damage to the truck during Dodson's possession of it. The case centered around balancing Dodson's right to disaffirm as a minor with Shrader's right to be returned to the original status quo.