Georgia Court of Appeals, 1917

Dalton Excelsior Co. v. Keeble

Dalton Excelsior Co. v. Keeble
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided February 16, 1917 · Luke
19 Ga. App. 336; 91 S.E. 440; 1917 Ga. App. LEXIS 115

Dalton Excelsior Co. v. Keeble

Opinion of the Court

Luke, J.

1. In order to ascertain or form an estimate as to the diminished earning capacity of the plaintiff in an action for damages on account of personal injuries, it is not essential that the jury trying the ease should have before them the standard mortality tables. Merchants & Miners Transportation Co. v. Corcoran, 4 Ga. App. 654 (62 S. E. 130).

2. A verdict for damages on account of personal injuries can not be held to be excessive when it is not so large as to be manifestly the result of prejudice or bias, or corrupt motive. Merchants & Miners Transportation Co. v. Corcoran, supra.

3. The excerpts from ths charge of the court complained of, when considered in the light of the charge as a whole, are not erroneous.

4. The evidence authorized a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, and this being the second verdict in his favor, and having the approval of the trial court, the judgment overruling the defendant’s motion for new trial will not be disturbed.

Judgment affirmed.

Wade, C. J., and George, J., concur.

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