DRYDEN v. AITKEN

No. 51635.

405 S.W.2d 925 (1966)

Doris DRYDEN and Lowell Dryden, Appellants, v. Thomas AITKEN, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 2.

September 12, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Murphy & Roche, Byron A. Roche, St. Louis, for appellants.

Leritz & Leritz, J. D. Leritz, J. L. Leritz, St. Louis, for defendant-respondent.


JAMES W. BROADDUS, Special Commissioner.

This suit arose as a result of an automobile collision which occurred in the City of St. Louis, Missouri. The suit was brought in two counts, Count I being for damages in the amount of $25,000 for personal injuries alleged to have been sustained by Doris Dryden. In Count II Lowell Dryden sought damages for loss of companionship of his wife Doris, and also for damages to his automobile, totalling $10,000. Trial before a jury...

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