COCHRAN v. WATSON

1920468.

628 So.2d 407 (1993)

Roy Thomas COCHRAN and the City of Saraland v. Peggy Busby WATSON, et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

August 27, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Vaughan Drinkard, Jr., and C. Gary Hicks of Drinkard, Ulmer, Hicks & Leon, Mobile, for appellants.

Fred W. Killion, Jr., of Killion & Vollmer, P.C., Mobile, for appellees.


ADAMS, Justice.

Peggy Busby Watson and her son, John Watson II, sued Roy Thomas Cochran and the City of Saraland, contending that Cochran, a police office for the City of Saraland, had negligently and/or wantonly operated his police vehicle and that his negligence and/or wantonness had resulted in a collision with Watson's automobile wherein Watson and her son sustained injuries. A jury awarded Peggy Watson damages in the amount of $145,000 in past damages and an...

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