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Winston v. Brodie
State: South Carolina
Court: Court of Appeals
Docket No: 134 N.C. App 260
Case Date: 07/20/1999
Plaintiff: Winston
Defendant: Brodie
Preview:JOHN WINSTON, Plaintiff, v. MAURICE ANTONIO BRODIE, LACHELLE WYCHE AND AUTO RENTAL SYSTEMS, INC., Defendants No. COA98-592 (Filed 20 July 1999) 1. Evidence--chiropractor's testimony--injuries to extremities

The trial court did not err in a personal injury action arising from an automobile accident by allowing a chiropractor to testify concerning injury to plaintiff's bodily extremities. Extremities, including the hand and arm, constitute parts of the body to which nerves radiate from the spine and which are therefore encompassed within the scope of chiropractic medicine. 2. Evidence--chiropractor's testimony--causation and permanency of injuries

The trial court did not err in a personal injury action arising from an automobile accident by allowing a chiropractor to testify as to the causation and permanency of plaintiff's injuries. 3. Agency--leased automobile--personal injury action--liability of lessee for another driver

The trial court erred by failing to grant defendant Wyche's motion for a directed verdict under N.C.G.S.
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