The trial evidence, fairly considered, permitted the jury to reach the verdict it did, particularly since the jury's underlying credibility determinations are entitled to great deference (see Borden v Capital Dist. Transp. Auth.,
Contrary to plaintiff's argument, the trial court properly admitted testimony to the effect that an accident report placed in evidence by plaintiff was not contained in plaintiff...
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