Minnesota Supreme Court, 1920

Lewis v. Olson

Lewis v. Olson
Minnesota Supreme Court · Decided December 3, 1920
147 Minn. 462; 180 N.W. 775; 1920 Minn. LEXIS 778 (Minnesota Reports)

Lewis v. Olson

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Action for personal injuries alleged to have been suffered by reason of the negligence of defendant in the operation of bis automobile, whereby it collided with one in which plaintiff was a passenger, at a street intersection in the city of Minneapolis. The record presents no reversible error, the evidence supports the verdict of negligence, and the damages are not so excessive as to justify interference by this court. The evidence as to the nature and character of the injuries presented a fair question of fact, and since the trial court has approved the amount of the award it must stand.

Order affirmed.

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