PER CURIAM.
Plaintiffs were back-seat passengers in an accident which occurred on October 23, 1967. The jury determined that the drivers of both of the automobiles in the accident were negligent. Plaintiffs appeal, however, contending the verdict of the jury was, as to both plaintiffs, inadequate.
At the trial, plaintiff Dorothy Jackson proved that her out-of-pocket damages were $50.15. Tim Jackson's out-of-pocket expenses were at least $263.03. The jury returned...
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