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In Christy Bros. Circus v. Turnage, 144 S.E. 680 (1928), Judge Alexander W. Stephens held the following for the court, in pertinent part:
There may be a recovery of damages for mental suffering, humiliation, or embarrassment resulting from a physical injury of which they are inseparable comp...
In Christy Bros. Circus v. Turnage, 144 S.E. 680 (1928), Judge Alexander W. Stephens held the following for the court, in pertinent part:
There may be a recovery of damages for mental suffering, humiliation, or embarrassment resulting from a physical injury of which they are inseparable comp...
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