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Mollison, Raymond v Albertha Anderson & O'neil Anderson

Case Number: 
C.L.2000/M133
Date of Delivery: 
29.05.2006

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

IN THE CIVIL DIVISION 1

SUIT NO. C.L.20001M133 i

BETWEEN RAYMOND MOLLISON PLAINTIFF

AND ALBERTHA ANDERSON 1 '"‘ DEFENDANT 1

AND O'NEIL ANDERSON , 2ND DEFENDANT 1

Mr. Manley Nicholson instructed by Nicholson Phillips for the Plaintiff. I i

0 Mr. Seymour Stewart for the Defendants

Assessment of Damages

Heard: znd3, rd,1 7M~a~rch & 29th~ a2006~ ,

BROOKS J.

On June 4 2000, a truck ran over Mr. Raymond Mollison's legs while

it was being reversed by Mr. O'Neil Anderson. The vehicle was owned by

Ms. Albertha Anderson. Mr. Mollison suffered serious injuries as a result of

C j the mishap and now seeks to recover damages from the Andersons for those

injuries, and the expense which he has had to incur as a result.

Immediately following the incident, Mr. Mollison was admitted to the

Spanish Town Hospital where he spent 3 weeks. He was .thereafter admitted

to St. Joseph's Hospital where he remained for 3 months. He spent a further

3 months undergoing physical therapy following his discharge from St.

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