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Smith v. Smith

Supreme Court of Texas
Mar 29, 1972
478 S.W.2d 81 (Tex. 1972)

Opinion

No. B — 3143.

March 29, 1972.

Appeal from the District Court, No. 102, Bowie County, Line, J.

Wheeler, Watkins, Hubbard, Patton Peek, James N. Haltom and John B. Greer, III, Atchley, Russell, Hutchinson Waldrop, Norman C. Russell, and Jerry Croston, Texarkana, for petitioners.

Hitt Gayle, Inc., Cahill Hitt, Leon F. Pesek, Inc., Texarkana, for respondents.


ON APPLICATION WRIT OF ERROR


This suit was brought by James Smith and wife, Racine Smith, to recover damages for injuries sustained by the latter in an automobile collision. James Smith was driving one of the automobiles involved in the collision, and Racine Smith was a passenger in the vehicle. There are two defendants. One is Horace Rowe, who was driving an automobile that went into a skid and came to rest across the lane in which the plaintiffs' vehicle was traveling. The other defendant is Ola Smith whose automobile ran into the rear of plaintiffs' vehicle after it had stopped.

The jury found that the accident was proximately caused by the negligence of Horace Rowe in stopping too suddenly, the negligence of Ola Smith in following too closely, and the contributory negligence of James Smith in failing to drive to the right of the Rowe automobile and in permitting his vehicle to remain in the street. The trial court rendered judgment that plaintiffs take nothing, but the Court of Civil Appeals reversed and rendered judgment in plaintiffs' favor for the $15,600.00 damages assessed by the jury. 473 S.W.2d 299.

The Court of Civil Appeals held: (1) that the $5,600.00 awarded to Racine Smith by the jury for pain and suffering constitutes her separate property and that she is entitled to recover that amount despite the contributory negligence of her husband; and (2) that there is no evidence to support the findings of contributory negligence. We agree with the latter holding and it is unnecessary to determine at this time and in this case whether the other conclusion of the Court of Civil Appeals is sound. See Franco v. Graham, Tex.Civ.App., 470 S.W.2d 429 (writ of error granted and case now under submission in this Court). The application for writ of error is refused, no reversible error.


Summaries of

Smith v. Smith

Supreme Court of Texas
Mar 29, 1972
478 S.W.2d 81 (Tex. 1972)
Case details for

Smith v. Smith

Case Details

Full title:Ola SMITH et al., Petitioners, v. James SMITH et ux., Respondents

Court:Supreme Court of Texas

Date published: Mar 29, 1972

Citations

478 S.W.2d 81 (Tex. 1972)

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