This action arose from the collision of two automobiles on the night of September 26, 1969. The plaintiff Jane M. Angelica was the operator of a car preparing to enter the eastbound lanes of the Merritt Parkway in Fairfield. The plaintiff Mary Hovhannissian was a passenger in the front seat. That car was struck in the rear by an automobile operated by the defendant, Anthony Fernandes. Both plaintiffs claimed to have been injured as a result of the collision and brought suit to recover for their injuries. The case was tried to a jury which returned a verdict for Mrs. Angelica in the amount of $1000 and in favor of Mary Hovhannissian in the amount of $50. The sole claims of the plaintiffs are that the verdicts were inadequate and that the court erred in denying their motions to set aside the verdicts or to order an additur.
It is unnecessary to discuss the evidence which was submitted for the jury’s consideration. The extent of the injuries which the plaintiffs sustained
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was hotly contested as was the causal relationship between the accident and the injuries claimed. Those questions were properly for the consideration of the jurors, who determine the credibility of the witnesses and the weight to be accorded to their testimony.
Rood
v.
Russo,
There is no error.
