MANSFIELD v. PIZZA HUT

A91A1500.

202 Ga. App. 601 (1992)

415 S.E.2d 51

MANSFIELD v. PIZZA HUT OF AMERICA, INC.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided January 29, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gammon & Anderson, Joseph N. Anderson, for appellant.

Rogers, Magruder, Sumner & Brinson, J. Clinton Sumner, Jr., for appellee.


BIRDSONG, Presiding Judge.

Martha Mansfield appeals from a judgment for $20,000, based upon a jury verdict, in her favor. She alleges the trial court erred by denying her motion for new trial because the verdict for $20,000 was inadequate since the verdict was less than her special damages. Held:

The evidence, construed to support the verdict, shows that Mrs. Mansfield fell in a Pizza Hut after her chair broke. She admitted that she fell while she rocked...

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