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- Title: Leonard L. Downing v. Uniroyal
- Author : Fifth District, Dallas No. 17,383 Court of Civil Appeals of Texas
- Release Date : January 13, 1970
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 55 KB
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Appellant Leonard L. Downing sued appellees Uniroyal, Inc. and Charles E. Davis for damages for personal injuries and for property damage resulting from a collision of motor vehicles. Downing, driving a pickup truck, had stopped at a street intersection facing a red traffic signal. Davis, an employee of Uniroyal, Inc., while in the course of his employment drove a Plymouth sedan into the rear of Downing's pickup truck. The collision occurred on April 10, 1967. A jury found negligence and proximate cause issues against appellees. Property damage was found by the jury in the amount of $161.98. But as to the personal injury damage issue the only award was for past medical, hospital and doctors' bills in the amount of $12.00. With reference to all other elements of the personal injury damage issue the jury made findings to the effect that appellant had sustained no damage whatever.1