WEBB v. RENCH

No. 55661.

476 S.W.2d 570 (1972)

Clay Richard WEBB and Laveta J. Webb, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. Merle T. RENCH, d/b/a R & S Grain Co., and Donald S. Miller, Defendants-Appellants.

Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 1.

Rehearing Denied February 22, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James W. Benjamin, Cecil L. Caulkins, Rogers, Field, Gentry, Benjamin & Robertson, Kansas City, for plaintiffs-respondents.

John C. Russell, Raytown, for defendants-appellants.


WELBORN, Commissioner.

Action for personal injuries arising out of automobile collision. Clay Richard Webb was the driver of an automobile that collided with a truck driven by Donald S. Miller and owned by Miller's employer, Merle T. Rench. Webb sued Miller and Rench for $150,000 for his injuries. Webb's wife, Laveta, sued for $50,000 for loss of service, social companionship and consortium by reason of her husband's injuries. Trial to a jury resulted in a verdict...

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