WAL-MART STORES v. CLARK

No. 97-145.

969 P.2d 550 (1998)

WAL-MART STORES, a Delaware Corporation, Appellant (Defendant), v. Jerry CLARK, Appellee (Plaintiff).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

December 18, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bruce N. Willoughby of Brown, Drew, Massey & Sullivan, Casper, WY., Representing Appellant.

Patrick Dixon of Dixon & Despain, Casper, WY., Representing Appellee.

Before LEHMAN, C.J., and THOMAS, MACY, GOLDEN, and TAYLOR, JJ.


LEHMAN, Chief Justice.

Appellee Jerry Clark received a jury verdict in his favor for injuries sustained in a fall on Wal-Mart's premises. Appellant Wal-Mart Stores now challenges the sufficiency of the evidence supporting the jury's verdict, claiming Clark did not establish the causation element of his claim or show a reasonable necessity for three diagnostic tests. Finding the jury's determination amply supported by the evidence, we affirm.

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