KING v. BRITT

No. 704.

148 S.E.2d 594 (1966)

267 N.C. 594

Beulah Mae KING v. Hilary Laverne BRITT. Woodrow Wilson KING v. Hilary Laverne BRITT.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

June 16, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nance, Barrington, Collier & Singleton, by Carl A. Barrington, Jr., Fayetteville, for plaintiff appellant.

Anderson, Nimocks & Broadfoot, by Henry L. Anderson, Fayetteville, for defendant appellee.


PARKER, Chief Justice.

Appellant alleges in her complaint her injuries in substance as follows: In the collision of the two automobiles she was thrown about the inside of the automobile in which she was riding and against the glass and metal portions thereof with such force that she received marked shock, a costochondral sprain to the right side of her back, a deep two-inch laceration of her forehead, an abrasion of the nose, and numerous abrasions and contusions...

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