Burandt v. Clarke

1 Citing case

  1. Mariner v. Marsden

    610 P.2d 6 (Wyo. 1980)   Cited 35 times
    Explaining that loss of enjoyment of life is a component of general damages

    Medical testimony is not necessary to establish a causal link between a violent automobile collision and soreness and pain which begin immediately following the accident. Burandt v. Clarke, 274 Or. 521, 547 P.2d 89 (1976). What Is The Consequence of Absence of Medical Testimony to Support The Award for Loss of Enjoyment of Life?