Lenards v. DeBoer
Annotate this CaseJohn DeBoer and Jill Lenards were involved in a car accident. Lenards sued DeBoer for negligence, limiting her damages claim to pain and suffering. The jury returned a general verdict for DeBoer. The circuit court subsequently denied Lenards’ motion for a new trial. Lenard appealed, arguing that the evidence was sufficient to support the jury’s verdict, that the circuit court erred in instructing the jury that it could consider whether this was an unavoidable accident, and that the issue of liability should have been directed in her favor. The Supreme Court affirmed without reaching Lenards’ liability issues, holding that because Lenards’ damages claim was the subject of a factual dispute, and because the jury returned a general verdict, the Court was precluded from reviewing her liability issues.
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