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887 S.W.2d 393

Stivers v. Ebert

Supreme Court of Missouri

Decided November 22, 1994

Supreme Court of Missouri · decided 1994-11-22

Cited by 3 later decisions — most recently December 1997

3 state decisions

Relies on Tucci v. Moore

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Decided 1994-11-22

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PER CURIAM.

¶1The parties agree that the circuit court granted additur but that the Defendant neither had the option of a new trial nor consented to additur. This Court thus reverses based on Tucci v. Moore, 875 S.W.2d 115, 117 (Mo. banc 1994), decided three months after the judgment in this case.

¶2The only issue is the scope of remand. Defendant contends that the circuit court, on remand, must reinstate the jury’s damages verdict. The circuit court overruled the Plaintiffs motion for new trial, which alleged the verdict was

inadequate, given the facts and evidence presented, and was, in fact, against the weight of evidence presented.

¶3However, the court granted additur, finding the verdict was

inadequate because the amount of the jury verdict is less than fair and reasonable compensation for plaintiffs injuries and damages given the evidence presented.

¶4The rulings of the circuit court are inconsistent. Additur requires a finding that “a new trial on damages is warranted.” Tucci, 875 S.W.2d at 116. On remand, the circuit court shall reconsider and reconcile the post-trial rulings and then proceed in accord with Tucci

¶5The judgment is reversed and the cause remanded for proceedings consistent with this opinion.

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