RIVERS v. BLACK

6 Div. 435.

68 So.2d 2 (1953)

RIVERS v. BLACK.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

October 29, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jackson, Rives, Pettus & Peterson, Birmingham, for appellant.

Taylor, Higgins, Windham & Perdue, Birmingham, for appellee.


SIMPSON, Justice.

This was a suit for damages for personal injuries resulting from a collision between the automobile of the defendant (appellant) and the automobile driven by L. L. Jackson and in which plaintiff (appellee) was riding as a passenger. The complaint contained two counts, one based on simple negligence and the other on wantonness. There was a verdict for plaintiff and the defendant has appealed.

The accident occurred at the intersection of 16th...

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