Teller v. Richter

102 So. 250, 88 Fla. 306
Supreme Court of Florida·Decided November 6, 1924·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

West, J.

In suits brought against a surgeon by a wife and husband each of them claimed damages suffered because of the alleg'ed unskillful and negligent manner in which an operation was performed upon the wife by the surgeon. By order of the court the suits were consolidated. There was a verdict for the wife in the sum of $7,000 and for the husband in the sum of $1,000. Writ of Error was taken from this court.

There are a number of assignments of error, each of which has been considered. The record contains evidence proving legal liability within the allegation of the declaration and no harmful error appears except that in the amount allowed to the plaintiff upon whom the operation was performed the verdict is manifestly excessive.

If, within thirty days after the filing of the mandate in the trial court, the plaintiff Dora L. Richter remit $3,000 of the damages awarded to her, the judgment will be affirmed for $4,000 for plaintiff Dora L. Richter and $1,000 for plaintiff Louis Richter. Otherwise the judgment will stand reversed for new trial. A. C. L. R. Co. v. Oeland, 88 Fla. 122, 101 South. Rep. 360; City of Miami v. Firth, 85 Fla. 263, 95 South. Rep. 573; Luce v. Lee, 79 Fla. 693, 84 South. Rep. 726.

It is so ordered.

Whitfield, P. J., and Tebbell, J., concur. Tayloe, C. J., and Ellis and Bbowne, J. J., concur in the opinion.

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