DEEN, Presiding Judge.
1. Evidence that a certain state of facts or bodily condition exists plus opinion testimony that the state of facts shown could or might have resulted in the bodily condition proved to exist is sufficient to authorize the finder of fact to conclude that the facts testified to were a contributing proximate cause of the physical disability, if he finds additionally that the physical disability exists. Burson v. Howell,
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