VINZANT v. HUGHES

Civ. 7574.

579 So.2d 681 (1991)

Doris Brenda VINZANT and Edward Lee Looney v. Keith Monroe HUGHES.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

March 15, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wesley M. Lavender, Decatur, for appellant.

Paul A. Miller of Lamar, Nelson & Miller, Birmingham, for appellee.


THIGPEN, Judge.

This is an appeal from a denial for motion for new trial on the grounds that the jury verdict was inadequate.

This action began when Doris Brenda Vinzant and Edward Lee Looney, pro se, filed a complaint against Keith Monroe Hughes alleging that Hughes negligently ran a stop sign and caused an accident, which injured Vinzant and Looney. Hughes answered denying liability for the accident and any injuries sustained by Vinzant and Looney. Following...

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