MOUZON v. MOORE AND STEWART, INC.

0195

282 S.C. 233 (1984)

317 S.E.2d 756

Joe Louis MOUZON, Appellant, v. MOORE & STEWART, INC., and Ronald Clarke Burgess, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

June 11, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Edward Bell, III, and M.M. Weinberg, Jr., of Weinberg, Brown & McDougall, Sumter, and John C. Land, III, of Land, Turbeville & Parker, Manning, for appellant.

Jack W. Erter, Jr., of Lee, Moise & Erter, Sumter, and Ralph F. Cothran, of Cothran & Cothran, Manning, for respondents.


June 11, 1984.

GOOLSBY, Judge:

The appellant Joe Louis Mouzon brought this action to recover damages for personal injuries he received on his bicycle in a collision with an automobile driven by Ronald Burgess who was in the course of his employment with Moore & Stewart, Inc. (Moore). The basic issue raised by this appeal is whether the trial court erred in failing to charge the jury the law of "following too closely." We reverse and remand for a new trial...

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