GAYLOR v. JAY &c. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-DODGE, INC.

74497.

183 Ga. App. 255 (1987)

358 S.E.2d 655

GAYLOR v. JAY & GENE'S CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-DODGE, INC.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided June 8, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas L. Breault, for appellant.

Joseph L. Waldrep, J. Madden Hatcher, Jr., for appellee.


BANKE, Presiding Judge.

The appellant, John C. Gaylor, sued the appellee, Jay & Gene's Chrysler-Plymouth-Dodge, Inc., to recover in tort for personal injuries he allegedly suffered at the hands of the appellee's used car sales manager, Wayne Hamm. The appellant contends that while he was working under Hamm's immediate supervision as a car salesman in the appellee's employ, Hamm asked him if he had ever finger wrestled before and then, despite his protestations...

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