DOAN v. GRIFFITH


402 S.W.2d 855 (1966)

Leonard DOAN, Appellant, v. George GRIFFITH, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

May 13, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James S. Greene, Jr., Greene & Forester, Harlan, Lohren F. Martin, Jr., Sutton & Martin, Corbin, for appellant.

Fritz Krueger, Somerset, for appellee.


WADDILL, Commissioner.

Appellant, Leonard Doan, instituted this action for malpractice against appellee, Dr. George Griffith, claiming damages for pain, mental anguish and permanent physical incapacity. At the close of Doan's evidence Dr. Griffith moved for a directed verdict in his favor. The motion was sustained and Doan appeals contending this was error.

The sole question is whether there was sufficient evidence as a matter of law to take the case to the...

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