SPAULDING v. TUCKER


415 S.W.2d 586 (1967)

Thomas O. SPAULDING, Appellant, v. L. M. TUCKER, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

May 26, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lawrence C. Jenkins, Lexington, for appellant.

Denney, Landrum, White & Patterson, Lexington, for appellee.


CULLEN, Commissioner.

In Appellant Thomas Spaulding's suit against Appellee L. M. Tucker, seeking damages for personal injuries, the jury found for the defendant and judgment was entered dismissing the claim. Spaulding has appealed.

The injuries for which Spaulding claimed damages consisted of or grew out of an amputation of his right leg. His theory was that the circumstances attendant upon a collision between Tucker's truck and an ambulance in which Spaulding...

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