123 P.2d 406 | Colo. | 1942
PETITION by plaintiff in error to require the trial court to correct its judgment as to amount, the claimed error *133 being that interest was computed on the sum of the verdict returned from November 24, 1936, rather than from March 22, 1939.
It appears that the action was for damages for and on account of personal injuries resulting from tort; that in the complaint of defendant in error, filed November 24, 1936, he asked for interest on the amount of damages alleged, from the date of filing suit; that in March, 1937, as the result of trial, judgment entered for defendant in error; that in April, 1938, the judgment was reversed on error (Parrish v. Smith,
[1, 2] It is the contention of plaintiff in error that interest was recoverable only from March 22, 1939, when defendant in error paid a second docket fee, or, as he states, when "the second docketing of the case" occurred. That interest on the damages sustained in an action of the nature here, if asked for in the complaint, as was done, is recoverable, see section 5, chapter 50, '35 C.S.A., which expressly so provides. See, also, AmericanIns. Co. v. Naylor,
We believe the petition is without merit. Let it be denied.