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Parent v. St. Pierre

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Jun 1, 1971
287 A.2d 743 (Conn. 1971)

Opinion

Argued June 1, 1971

Decided June 1, 1971

Action to recover damages for personal injuries, alleged to have been caused by the negligence of the defendants, brought to the Superior Court in Hartford County and tried to the jury before Radin, J.; verdict and judgment for the plaintiffs against the named defendant; appeal as to the judgment rendered for the plaintiff Rowena Parent. No error.

Snow G. Munford, for the appellant (named defendant).

Herbert Watstein, for the appellee (plaintiff Rowena Parent).


On the evidence presented, the jury could reasonably have found that the damages awarded constituted fair, just and reasonable compensation for the injuries the plaintiff Rowena Parent sustained. Accordingly, there was no error in the refusal of the court to set the verdict aside. Zimmerman v. Wallman, 156 Conn. 637, 244 A.2d 371.


Summaries of

Parent v. St. Pierre

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Jun 1, 1971
287 A.2d 743 (Conn. 1971)
Case details for

Parent v. St. Pierre

Case Details

Full title:MARTIN PARENT ET AL. v. EUGENE L. ST. PIERRE ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of Connecticut

Date published: Jun 1, 1971

Citations

287 A.2d 743 (Conn. 1971)
161 Conn. 565