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Del Carmen Alarcon v. Circe

Court of Appeals of Texas, Corpus Christi
Feb 13, 1986
704 S.W.2d 520 (Tex. App. 1986)

Summary

holding jury "legally bound to make some award" for past physical pain due to reverse curvature of spine, cerebral concussion, and cervical and lumbar sprains

Summary of this case from Blevins v. State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co.

Opinion

No. 13-85-402-CV.

January 23, 1986. Rehearing Denied February 13, 1986.

Appeal from the 138th District Court, Cameron County, Melchor Chavez, J.

Ed Stapleton, Brownsville, for appellant.

Roy S. Dale, Brownsville, for appellee.

Before SEERDEN, UTTER and BENAVIDES, JJ.

OPINION


Appellant complains that the jury made no award for physical pain or mental anguish, past or future, after finding appellee at fault in an automobile collision in which she was injured. In one point of error, she argues that the finding is against the great weight and preponderance of the evidence, and that the jury was legally bound to make some award. We agree and reverse and remand for a new trial.

The jury answered each liability question in appellant's favor and awarded her $1,541.00 for medical bills and $250.00 for loss of earnings.

The collision occurred on or about February 23-24, 1984. On March 9, 1984, Dr. Ken Wayne Fesler, M.D. examined appellant's x-rays and found a reverse curvature of the cervical spine. Dr. Jose Kuri, M.D. found injuries and prescribed medication for pain, a tranquilizer and muscle relaxer. Dr. Luis Suarez, M.D. examined her on April 2, 1984, and states that appellant had a cerebral concussion as a result of the collision. Dr. Roy Beller, D.C., diagnosed a cervical and lumbar sprain. All of the medical experts made medical diagnoses which included indications of physical pain. After reviewing the evidence, we believe that the jury's failure to award damages for physical pain or mental anguish is against the great weight and preponderance of the evidence so as to be manifestly wrong and unjust. Brown v. Vanderveer, 460 S.W.2d 502, 506 (Tex.Civ.App.-Austin 1970, no writ); Gallegos v. Clegg, 417 S.W.2d 347, 356 (Tex.Civ.App. — Corpus Christi 1967, writ ref'd n.r.e.); Edmondson v. Keller, 401 S.W.2d 718, 720 (Tex.Civ.App.-Austin 1966, no writ). Appellee contends that the findings of injuries are based on subjective complaints. Pain and mental anguish are necessarily subjective. We find it inconsistent that appellant could require the medical care for which the jury compensated her, and yet find no compensable physical pain or mental anguish. Gallegos at 356.

The amount of damages is largely within the jury's discretion. However, they must award something for every element of damage resulting from an injury. Martin v. Warren Miller Company, 639 S.W.2d 706, 709 (Tex.App. — Tyler 1982, no writ); Thomas v. Oil Gas Building, Inc., 582 S.W.2d 873, 881 (Tex.Civ.App. — Corpus Christi 1979, writ ref'd n.r.e.); Gallegos at 357; Edmondson at 720.

The judgment is REVERSED and the cause REMANDED for a new trial.


Summaries of

Del Carmen Alarcon v. Circe

Court of Appeals of Texas, Corpus Christi
Feb 13, 1986
704 S.W.2d 520 (Tex. App. 1986)

holding jury "legally bound to make some award" for past physical pain due to reverse curvature of spine, cerebral concussion, and cervical and lumbar sprains

Summary of this case from Blevins v. State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co.

In Del Carmen Alarcon v. Circe, 704 S.W.2d 520, 521 (Tex. App.-Corpus Christi 1986, no writ), the plaintiff's x-rays indicated a reverse curvature of the cervical spine.

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In Del Carmen Alarcon v. Circe, 704 S.W.2d 520 (Tex.App.-Corpus Christi 1986, no writ), the jury answered each liability question in the appellant's favor and awarded medical bills and lost wages.

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In Del Carmen Alacorn, the jury found that the appellant had suffered an objective injury for which she was awarded damages for her medical bills and loss of earnings.

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Case details for

Del Carmen Alarcon v. Circe

Case Details

Full title:Maria DEL CARMEN ALARCON, Appellant, v. Gary CIRCE, Appellee

Court:Court of Appeals of Texas, Corpus Christi

Date published: Feb 13, 1986

Citations

704 S.W.2d 520 (Tex. App. 1986)

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