TAYLOR v. JOHNSON

No. 41,620

186 Kan. 561 (1960)

352 P.2d 436

HAZEL TAYLOR, Appellant, v. PAUL R. JOHNSON, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed May 14, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R.L. Letton and J. Curtis Nettels, both of Pittsburg, argued the cause, and P.E. Nulton and R.L. White, both of Pittsburg, were with them on the briefs for the appellant.

Herman W. Smith, Jr., of Parsons, and Perry Owsley, of Pittsburg, argued the cause, and Elmer W. Columbia and John B. Markham, both of Parsons, were with them on the briefs for the appellee.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

JACKSON, J.:

Mrs. Taylor and Johnson were the drivers of two automobiles which collided at the intersection of two streets in the city of Girard. Mrs. Taylor suffered grievous and permanent injuries as a result of the collision, especially to her right leg and foot, and brought an action against Johnson for damages. Following a trial to a jury, a general verdict was returned in the sum of $18,000 in plaintiff's favor...

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