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· 9/25/1958

Murray v. Mossman

Citations

  • 329 P.2d 1089
  • 52 Wash. 2d 885
  • 1958 Wash. LEXIS 455

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • affirming admission of photographs of accident scene for the limited purpose of showing the force of the impact that caused plaintiff’s whiplash injury
  • affirming the admission of crash scene photos for the purpose of showing the force of the impact that caused plaintiff’s whiplash injury because the photos tended to show the force and direction of the impact that caused the injury
  • admission of automobile accident photographs not reversible error because they tended to show “force and direction of the impact” that resulted in injury
  • “A trial court’s ruling that testimony received is relevant to the question of damages is not to be overridden unless an abuse of discretion is shown.”

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Judges: Weaver

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