BATTEN v. DUBOISE

No. 6922SC335.

169 S.E.2d 892 (1969)

6 N.C. App. 445

Daniel Owen BATTEN v. Paul W. DUBOISE.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

October 22, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles F. Lambeth, Jr., Thomasville, for plaintiff appellant.

Walser, Brinkley, Walser & McGirt, by Walter F. Brinkley, Lexington, for defendant appellee.


BROCK, Judge.

To entitle plaintiff to have his case submitted to the jury he must, among other things, bear the burden of producing evidence from which the jury might draw a reasonable inference that the particular injuries of which he complained were the proximate result of the accident.

Plaintiff testified, concerning how the injury to his right leg was received, in part as follows: "When I started to get into the car nothing at all was wrong with my leg...

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