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MOGG v. ARMSTRONG

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit
Jun 24, 1965
176 So. 2d 463 (La. Ct. App. 1965)

Summary

In Mogg v. Armstrong, La. App., 176 So.2d 463, damages were fixed in the sum of $5,000.00 for the loss of four teeth accompanied by a laceration of the mouth and several bruises and contusions. McInnis v. Terry, La. App., 121 So.2d 329, awarded damages in the sum of $2,400.

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Opinion

No. 1421.

June 2, 1965. Rehearing Denied June 24, 1965.

APPEAL FROM TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, PARISH OF NATCHITOCHES, JULIAN E. BAILES, J.

Thomas Friedman, by Gerard F. Thomas, Jr., Natchitoches, for plaintiffs-appellants.

Gist, Gist, Methvin Trimble, by DeWitt T. Methvin, Jr., Alexandria, for defendants-appellants, U.S.F. G.

Mayer Smith, by Alex F. Smith, Jr., Shreveport, for defendants-appellants, Traders General and Charles R. Armstrong.

Bodenheimer, Looney Jones, by G. M. Bodenheimer, Jr., Shreveport, for defendant-appellee, Central Mutal.

Blanchard, Walker, O'Quin Roberts, by Wilton H. Williams, Jr., Shreveport, for defendant-appellee, Traders Indemnity Co.

Milton W. Schoeber, Shreveport, for plaintiff-appellant, Margaret Lisa Mogg.

Before TATE, FRUGÉ, and SAVOY, Judges.


In the companion appeal rendered this date, Peterson v. Armstrong, 176 So.2d 453, all issues of this appeal have been decided except the plaintiff's prayer for an increase in the award, and the defendants' request for a reduction therein.

The plaintiff lost four teeth as a result of the accident, as a result of which she underwent oral surgery and was fitted with an upper plate, with attendant discomfort in use. She suffered a laceration in her mouth requiring 25 sutures to close, and also had bruises and contusions all about her person. She retained a tiny scar on her leg which is not readily apparent. The trial court found that the young lady recovered without apparent disfigurement.

The trial court's award of $5,000 general damages will not be disturbed as within its large discretion in the matter. Ballard v. National Indemnity Co., 246 La. 963, 169 So.2d 64. As to the plaintiff's request for an allowance of an additional $225 future medical expenses in addition to $457.14 medical expenses actually allowed, the trial court properly disallowed recovery of such future medical expense as too speculative under the testimony of the attending physician. Likewise, a claim for $65 travel expenses in connection with medical treatment was properly disallowed as not proved.

For the foregoing reasons, the trial court judgment is affirmed, at the cost of the defendants-appellants.

Affirmed.

On Application for Rehearing.

En Banc. Rehearing denied.


Summaries of

MOGG v. ARMSTRONG

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit
Jun 24, 1965
176 So. 2d 463 (La. Ct. App. 1965)

In Mogg v. Armstrong, La. App., 176 So.2d 463, damages were fixed in the sum of $5,000.00 for the loss of four teeth accompanied by a laceration of the mouth and several bruises and contusions. McInnis v. Terry, La. App., 121 So.2d 329, awarded damages in the sum of $2,400.

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Case details for

MOGG v. ARMSTRONG

Case Details

Full title:Margaret Lisa MOGG, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Charles R. ARMSTRONG et al.…

Court:Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit

Date published: Jun 24, 1965

Citations

176 So. 2d 463 (La. Ct. App. 1965)

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