SHAW v. BROWNING

No. 35849.

59 Wn.2d 133 (1961)

367 P.2d 17

VIVIAN SHAW et al., Respondents, v. JOHN BROWNING et al., Appellants.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One.

December 7, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edwin R. Johnson and James P. Healy, for appellants.

Frederick B. Cohen, for respondents.


HILL, J.

The jury, in this case, returned a verdict for damages in the sum of $813.43 for personal injuries which, assuming the injured plaintiff was entitled to recover, was grossly inadequate. The trial court granted a new trial limited to damages.

The defendants appeal, urging: (1) that judgment should have been entered on the verdict; and (2) if a new trial is to be granted, it should be on all issues. As a corollary...

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