HOOD v. MERCIER


499 A.2d 147 (1985)

Paul HOOD v. Kenneth MERCIER.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

Decided October 11, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jordan & Goodridge, Donald H. Goodridge (orally), Houlton, for plaintiff.

Brown, Tibbetts, Churchill & Lacasse, John A. Churchill (orally), Daniel L. Lacasse, Calais, for defendant.

Before McKUSICK, C.J., and ROBERTS, VIOLETTE, WATHEN, GLASSMAN and SCOLNIK, JJ.


ROBERTS, Justice.

Paul Hood appeals from a judgment of the District Court, Calais, entered on the counterclaim of Kenneth Mercier, awarding damages to Mercier for personal injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. Hood argues that the award of damages for lost wages and medical expenses is not supported by sufficient evidence. Although we reject Hood's contention as to medical expenses, we determine that the court erred in its award for lost wages. Accordingly...

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