HALE, Justice.
Appellee sued appellants for damages on account of personal injuries alleged to have been negligently inflicted upon him in an automobile collision which occurred on March 21, 1948. Appellants answered the suit with a general denial, and by way of cross-action appellant Gibbs sought recovery against appellee for damages to his truck, alleging that such damages were proximately caused by various acts of negligence on the part of appellee. The case was...
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