CRENSHAW v. BRUMBY

A95A0189.

217 Ga. App. 382 (1995)

CRENSHAW v. BRUMBY.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided May 4, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Y. Barnes III, Freedman & Sinowski, Thomas C. Sinowski, Marc H. Bardack, Thomas E. Jordan, for appellant.

Cooper & Associates, Gary M. Cooper, Craig C. Avery, for appellee.


JOHNSON, Judge.

Gwendolyn Crenshaw sued James Brumby for damages resulting from a rear-end automobile collision. Crenshaw appeals the trial court's grant of a directed verdict in Brumby's favor.

At trial, Crenshaw testified that she was driving in the center lane of I-285 at a speed of 60 mph when she heard a noise of unknown origin coming from her vehicle. She applied her brakes, activated her emergency blinkers, and slowed considerably as she attempted to...

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