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11 S.W.3d 185
Tex.
2000
PER CURIAM.

National Education Centers, as Cross-Petitioner, challenges the jury’s mental anguish damages award on the ground that the jury question on mental anguish was harmful error. The jury question at issue asked the jury to assess damages, if any, for past and future “mental anxiety, humiliation, and embarrassment.” In Parkway Co. v. Woodruff, 901 S.W.2d 484, 444 (Tex.1995), this Court held that a mental anguish damages award requires evidence of a “high degree of mental pain and distress” that is “more than mere worry, anxiety, vexation, embarrassment, or an ger.” Consequently, the jury question was defective.

Assuming this error was harmful, the appropriate remedy for this charge error is a new trial. See Spencer v. Eagle Star Ins. of Am., 876 S.W.2d 154, 157 (Tex.1994). But NEC specifically requested that this Court not remand for a new trial and prayed only for rendition. Because NEC did not request appropriate relief for granting its petition for review, we deny both petitions for review.

Case Details

Case Name: Stevens v. National Education Centers, Inc.
Court Name: Texas Supreme Court
Date Published: Jan 6, 2000
Citations: 11 S.W.3d 185; 43 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 290; 2000 Tex. LEXIS 6; 2000 WL 4860; 99-0552
Docket Number: 99-0552
Court Abbreviation: Tex.
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