Minnesota Supreme Court, 1972

Williams v. Webb

Williams v. Webb
Minnesota Supreme Court · Decided October 27, 1972 · Knutson, Otis, Rogosheske, Schultz
294 Minn. 554; 201 N.W.2d 858; 1972 Minn. LEXIS 1464 (Minnesota Reports)

Williams v. Webb

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Plaintiff Virginia Westby Williams was injured when the car she was occupying was struck in the rear by defendant’s car. Defendant admitted liability. The issue of damages was submitted to a jury. The jury rendered a verdict for plaintiff Virginia Williams in the sum of $25,000 and for her husband, plaintiff Roger Charles Williams, Sr., in the sum of $3,000. Defendant’s post-trial motion for a new trial on the grounds the verdict was not justified by the evidence was denied.

No reversible error appears upon a review of the record.

Affirmed.

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