KENT v. HARRISON

80-210.

403 So.2d 228 (1981)

T. B. KENT and Betty A. Kent v. Herbie G. HARRISON.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

August 28, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

D. Marcel Black and William K. Hewlett, Muscle Shoals, for appellants.

Robert E. Jones, III, Florence, for appellee.


ALMON, Justice.

On the afternoon of January 19, 1978, a Jeep driven by T. B. Kent, appellant, was struck from the rear by a truck driven by Herbie Harrison, appellee. As a result of this collision, Kent received personal injuries for which he brought this action for damages. His wife, Betty Kent, sought damages for loss of service.

Initially, Kent's theory of recovery was the "simple negligence" of Harrison in operating his vehicle. However, when Harrison...

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