Court Opinion

ID: 9561831
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-21 18:17:04.887314+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:14:34.042884
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Deen, Presiding Judge,
concurring specially.
The issue in this case is whether Queen Esther Minter’s negligence, if any, could have been the proximate cause of the collision. On this point, appellant cites Queen v. Patent Scaffolding Co., 46 Ga. App. 364 (167 SE 789) (1932), in her brief, while appellee, on a related issue as to a charge on exaggerated injuries, cites American Family Life &c. Co. v. Queen, 171 Ga. App. 870 (321 SE2d 750) (1984). A police officer testified as to certain “6-foot” and “12-foot” skid marks found. Queen v. McDaniel, 178 Ga. App. 504, 505 (343 SE2d 783) (1986). I concur fully with the majority opinion’s affirming the action of the trial court.