55 Ga. App. 247 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1937
In this suit by the owner of an automobile truck for property damage sustained in a collision with the automobile of the defendant, coming from the opposite direction, the evidence was in sharp conflict as to whether the plaintiff’s driver or the defendant, in attempting to pass, turned to the wrong side beyond the center of the highway, in violation of the Code, § 68-303 (c), and of the rule of the road. The jury determined this, the only issue, in favor of the plaintiff. The plaintiff in error in his brief concedes that the verdict was authorized, and insists only on the one special ground, an exception to admission of evidence. On cross-examination of the defendant, the court admitted his testimony as follows: “I have only one good eye. I am not totally blind in my right eye. I can see out of the right eye. I have about three-fourths disability in sight in the right eye. The three-fourths loss of sight in the right eye interferes to some ex
Judgment affirmed.