PITTS AND JONES v. STEWART

No. 19,523.

138 Ind. App. 102 (1962)

186 N.E.2d 800

PITTS AND JONES v. STEWART.

Court of Appeals of Indiana.

Opinion on Rehearing November 5, 1964.

Mandate Clarified December 2, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Taylor & Taylor, of Sullivan, and Mann & Mann, of Terre Haute, for appellant, Pitts. Tennis & Cochran, of Sullivan, and Gambill, Cox, Zwerner & Gambill, of Terre Haute, for appellant, Jones.

Berry, Kincade and Allen, of Terre Haute, for appellee.


MYERS, J.

This is an action for damages for alleged personal injuries sustained by appellee and claimed to have been received in a multiple automobile collision in which both appellants are said to have been at fault. Trial was had by the court without the intervention of a jury, and the Judge found that both appellants were jointly negligent and assessed damages in the sum of $15,000. Consistent judgment was rendered from which appellants have appealed.

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