CAMPBELL v. ENTERGY ARKANSAS, INC.

No. CA 04-285.

200 S.W.3d 473 (2004)

Wendell CAMPBELL, Appellant v. ENTERGY ARKANSAS, INC., Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas, Division I.

December 15, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Howell, Trice, Hope & Files, P.A., by: Jason Files and Eubanks, Baker & Schulze, by: J.G. Schulze, Little Rock, for appellant.

Friday, Eldredge & Clark, by: Scott J. Lancaster, Little Rock, for appellee.


ANDREE LAYTON ROAF, Judge.

In this negligence case, appellant Wendell Campbell sued Entergy Arkansas, Inc. after receiving an electrical shock from an Entergy guy wire. Campbell argued that Entergy's negligence was the cause of his injuries, and Entergy argued that Campbell's own negligence caused his injuries. The case was initially submitted to the jury on a general-verdict instruction. After the jury expressed confusion about comparative fault, the trial court...

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