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Case Name Jones v. Winter
Date 03/09/2011
Note The 2nd District Court of Appeal affirmed a decision awarding a self-represented worker $7,595 in a personal injury suit stemming from an auto accident.
Citation B218717
WCC Citation WCC 37242011 CA
JONES v. WINTER MARY JONES, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. SUSAN WINTER et al. , Defendants and Respondents. NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL REPORTS ASHMANN-GERST, J. Mary Jones (Jones) sued respondents Susan Winter (Winter) and Howard Industries, Inc. (Howard) and sought millions of dollars in damages for personal injury arising out of a motor vehicle accident. Jones sued Winter and her employer, Howard, for negligence and claimed that the motor vehicle accident exacerbated injuries from her trip and fall and caused new injuries. When Jones called her expert, Dr. Greenfield, and referred to the two MRIs, counsel for Winter and Howard objected. But Winter and Howard conceded negligence, and Jones does not argue that there was insufficient evidence of causation or damages.

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